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AWS SDK for Java 1.x API Reference - 1.12.793

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com.amazonaws.services.rds.model

Class ModifyDBInstanceRequest

    • Constructor Detail

      • ModifyDBInstanceRequest

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest()
        Default constructor for ModifyDBInstanceRequest object. Callers should use the setter or fluent setter (with...) methods to initialize the object after creating it.
      • ModifyDBInstanceRequest

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest(String dBInstanceIdentifier)
        Constructs a new ModifyDBInstanceRequest object. Callers should use the setter or fluent setter (with...) methods to initialize any additional object members.
        Parameters:
        dBInstanceIdentifier - The identifier of DB instance to modify. This value is stored as a lowercase string.

        Constraints:

        • Must match the identifier of an existing DB instance.

    • Method Detail

      • setDBInstanceIdentifier

        public void setDBInstanceIdentifier(String dBInstanceIdentifier)

        The identifier of DB instance to modify. This value is stored as a lowercase string.

        Constraints:

        • Must match the identifier of an existing DB instance.

        Parameters:
        dBInstanceIdentifier - The identifier of DB instance to modify. This value is stored as a lowercase string.

        Constraints:

        • Must match the identifier of an existing DB instance.

      • getDBInstanceIdentifier

        public String getDBInstanceIdentifier()

        The identifier of DB instance to modify. This value is stored as a lowercase string.

        Constraints:

        • Must match the identifier of an existing DB instance.

        Returns:
        The identifier of DB instance to modify. This value is stored as a lowercase string.

        Constraints:

        • Must match the identifier of an existing DB instance.

      • withDBInstanceIdentifier

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDBInstanceIdentifier(String dBInstanceIdentifier)

        The identifier of DB instance to modify. This value is stored as a lowercase string.

        Constraints:

        • Must match the identifier of an existing DB instance.

        Parameters:
        dBInstanceIdentifier - The identifier of DB instance to modify. This value is stored as a lowercase string.

        Constraints:

        • Must match the identifier of an existing DB instance.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setAllocatedStorage

        public void setAllocatedStorage(Integer allocatedStorage)

        The new amount of storage in gibibytes (GiB) to allocate for the DB instance.

        For RDS for Db2, MariaDB, RDS for MySQL, RDS for Oracle, and RDS for PostgreSQL, the value supplied must be at least 10% greater than the current value. Values that are not at least 10% greater than the existing value are rounded up so that they are 10% greater than the current value.

        For the valid values for allocated storage for each engine, see CreateDBInstance.

        Constraints:

        • When you increase the allocated storage for a DB instance that uses Provisioned IOPS (gp3, io1, or io2 storage type), you must also specify the Iops parameter. You can use the current value for Iops.

        Parameters:
        allocatedStorage - The new amount of storage in gibibytes (GiB) to allocate for the DB instance.

        For RDS for Db2, MariaDB, RDS for MySQL, RDS for Oracle, and RDS for PostgreSQL, the value supplied must be at least 10% greater than the current value. Values that are not at least 10% greater than the existing value are rounded up so that they are 10% greater than the current value.

        For the valid values for allocated storage for each engine, see CreateDBInstance.

        Constraints:

        • When you increase the allocated storage for a DB instance that uses Provisioned IOPS (gp3, io1, or io2 storage type), you must also specify the Iops parameter. You can use the current value for Iops.

      • getAllocatedStorage

        public Integer getAllocatedStorage()

        The new amount of storage in gibibytes (GiB) to allocate for the DB instance.

        For RDS for Db2, MariaDB, RDS for MySQL, RDS for Oracle, and RDS for PostgreSQL, the value supplied must be at least 10% greater than the current value. Values that are not at least 10% greater than the existing value are rounded up so that they are 10% greater than the current value.

        For the valid values for allocated storage for each engine, see CreateDBInstance.

        Constraints:

        • When you increase the allocated storage for a DB instance that uses Provisioned IOPS (gp3, io1, or io2 storage type), you must also specify the Iops parameter. You can use the current value for Iops.

        Returns:
        The new amount of storage in gibibytes (GiB) to allocate for the DB instance.

        For RDS for Db2, MariaDB, RDS for MySQL, RDS for Oracle, and RDS for PostgreSQL, the value supplied must be at least 10% greater than the current value. Values that are not at least 10% greater than the existing value are rounded up so that they are 10% greater than the current value.

        For the valid values for allocated storage for each engine, see CreateDBInstance.

        Constraints:

        • When you increase the allocated storage for a DB instance that uses Provisioned IOPS (gp3, io1, or io2 storage type), you must also specify the Iops parameter. You can use the current value for Iops.

      • withAllocatedStorage

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withAllocatedStorage(Integer allocatedStorage)

        The new amount of storage in gibibytes (GiB) to allocate for the DB instance.

        For RDS for Db2, MariaDB, RDS for MySQL, RDS for Oracle, and RDS for PostgreSQL, the value supplied must be at least 10% greater than the current value. Values that are not at least 10% greater than the existing value are rounded up so that they are 10% greater than the current value.

        For the valid values for allocated storage for each engine, see CreateDBInstance.

        Constraints:

        • When you increase the allocated storage for a DB instance that uses Provisioned IOPS (gp3, io1, or io2 storage type), you must also specify the Iops parameter. You can use the current value for Iops.

        Parameters:
        allocatedStorage - The new amount of storage in gibibytes (GiB) to allocate for the DB instance.

        For RDS for Db2, MariaDB, RDS for MySQL, RDS for Oracle, and RDS for PostgreSQL, the value supplied must be at least 10% greater than the current value. Values that are not at least 10% greater than the existing value are rounded up so that they are 10% greater than the current value.

        For the valid values for allocated storage for each engine, see CreateDBInstance.

        Constraints:

        • When you increase the allocated storage for a DB instance that uses Provisioned IOPS (gp3, io1, or io2 storage type), you must also specify the Iops parameter. You can use the current value for Iops.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setDBInstanceClass

        public void setDBInstanceClass(String dBInstanceClass)

        The new compute and memory capacity of the DB instance, for example db.m4.large. Not all DB instance classes are available in all Amazon Web Services Regions, or for all database engines. For the full list of DB instance classes, and availability for your engine, see DB Instance Class in the Amazon RDS User Guide or Aurora DB instance classes in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For RDS Custom, see DB instance class support for RDS Custom for Oracle and DB instance class support for RDS Custom for SQL Server.

        If you modify the DB instance class, an outage occurs during the change. The change is applied during the next maintenance window, unless you specify ApplyImmediately in your request.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • If you are modifying the DB instance class and upgrading the engine version at the same time, the currently running engine version must be supported on the specified DB instance class. Otherwise, the operation returns an error. In this case, first run the operation to upgrade the engine version, and then run it again to modify the DB instance class.

        Parameters:
        dBInstanceClass - The new compute and memory capacity of the DB instance, for example db.m4.large. Not all DB instance classes are available in all Amazon Web Services Regions, or for all database engines. For the full list of DB instance classes, and availability for your engine, see DB Instance Class in the Amazon RDS User Guide or Aurora DB instance classes in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For RDS Custom, see DB instance class support for RDS Custom for Oracle and DB instance class support for RDS Custom for SQL Server.

        If you modify the DB instance class, an outage occurs during the change. The change is applied during the next maintenance window, unless you specify ApplyImmediately in your request.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • If you are modifying the DB instance class and upgrading the engine version at the same time, the currently running engine version must be supported on the specified DB instance class. Otherwise, the operation returns an error. In this case, first run the operation to upgrade the engine version, and then run it again to modify the DB instance class.

      • getDBInstanceClass

        public String getDBInstanceClass()

        The new compute and memory capacity of the DB instance, for example db.m4.large. Not all DB instance classes are available in all Amazon Web Services Regions, or for all database engines. For the full list of DB instance classes, and availability for your engine, see DB Instance Class in the Amazon RDS User Guide or Aurora DB instance classes in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For RDS Custom, see DB instance class support for RDS Custom for Oracle and DB instance class support for RDS Custom for SQL Server.

        If you modify the DB instance class, an outage occurs during the change. The change is applied during the next maintenance window, unless you specify ApplyImmediately in your request.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • If you are modifying the DB instance class and upgrading the engine version at the same time, the currently running engine version must be supported on the specified DB instance class. Otherwise, the operation returns an error. In this case, first run the operation to upgrade the engine version, and then run it again to modify the DB instance class.

        Returns:
        The new compute and memory capacity of the DB instance, for example db.m4.large. Not all DB instance classes are available in all Amazon Web Services Regions, or for all database engines. For the full list of DB instance classes, and availability for your engine, see DB Instance Class in the Amazon RDS User Guide or Aurora DB instance classes in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For RDS Custom, see DB instance class support for RDS Custom for Oracle and DB instance class support for RDS Custom for SQL Server.

        If you modify the DB instance class, an outage occurs during the change. The change is applied during the next maintenance window, unless you specify ApplyImmediately in your request.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • If you are modifying the DB instance class and upgrading the engine version at the same time, the currently running engine version must be supported on the specified DB instance class. Otherwise, the operation returns an error. In this case, first run the operation to upgrade the engine version, and then run it again to modify the DB instance class.

      • withDBInstanceClass

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDBInstanceClass(String dBInstanceClass)

        The new compute and memory capacity of the DB instance, for example db.m4.large. Not all DB instance classes are available in all Amazon Web Services Regions, or for all database engines. For the full list of DB instance classes, and availability for your engine, see DB Instance Class in the Amazon RDS User Guide or Aurora DB instance classes in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For RDS Custom, see DB instance class support for RDS Custom for Oracle and DB instance class support for RDS Custom for SQL Server.

        If you modify the DB instance class, an outage occurs during the change. The change is applied during the next maintenance window, unless you specify ApplyImmediately in your request.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • If you are modifying the DB instance class and upgrading the engine version at the same time, the currently running engine version must be supported on the specified DB instance class. Otherwise, the operation returns an error. In this case, first run the operation to upgrade the engine version, and then run it again to modify the DB instance class.

        Parameters:
        dBInstanceClass - The new compute and memory capacity of the DB instance, for example db.m4.large. Not all DB instance classes are available in all Amazon Web Services Regions, or for all database engines. For the full list of DB instance classes, and availability for your engine, see DB Instance Class in the Amazon RDS User Guide or Aurora DB instance classes in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For RDS Custom, see DB instance class support for RDS Custom for Oracle and DB instance class support for RDS Custom for SQL Server.

        If you modify the DB instance class, an outage occurs during the change. The change is applied during the next maintenance window, unless you specify ApplyImmediately in your request.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • If you are modifying the DB instance class and upgrading the engine version at the same time, the currently running engine version must be supported on the specified DB instance class. Otherwise, the operation returns an error. In this case, first run the operation to upgrade the engine version, and then run it again to modify the DB instance class.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setDBSubnetGroupName

        public void setDBSubnetGroupName(String dBSubnetGroupName)

        The new DB subnet group for the DB instance. You can use this parameter to move your DB instance to a different VPC. If your DB instance isn't in a VPC, you can also use this parameter to move your DB instance into a VPC. For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Changing the subnet group causes an outage during the change. The change is applied during the next maintenance window, unless you enable ApplyImmediately.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing DB subnet group.

        Example: mydbsubnetgroup

        Parameters:
        dBSubnetGroupName - The new DB subnet group for the DB instance. You can use this parameter to move your DB instance to a different VPC. If your DB instance isn't in a VPC, you can also use this parameter to move your DB instance into a VPC. For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Changing the subnet group causes an outage during the change. The change is applied during the next maintenance window, unless you enable ApplyImmediately.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing DB subnet group.

        Example: mydbsubnetgroup

      • getDBSubnetGroupName

        public String getDBSubnetGroupName()

        The new DB subnet group for the DB instance. You can use this parameter to move your DB instance to a different VPC. If your DB instance isn't in a VPC, you can also use this parameter to move your DB instance into a VPC. For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Changing the subnet group causes an outage during the change. The change is applied during the next maintenance window, unless you enable ApplyImmediately.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing DB subnet group.

        Example: mydbsubnetgroup

        Returns:
        The new DB subnet group for the DB instance. You can use this parameter to move your DB instance to a different VPC. If your DB instance isn't in a VPC, you can also use this parameter to move your DB instance into a VPC. For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Changing the subnet group causes an outage during the change. The change is applied during the next maintenance window, unless you enable ApplyImmediately.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing DB subnet group.

        Example: mydbsubnetgroup

      • withDBSubnetGroupName

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDBSubnetGroupName(String dBSubnetGroupName)

        The new DB subnet group for the DB instance. You can use this parameter to move your DB instance to a different VPC. If your DB instance isn't in a VPC, you can also use this parameter to move your DB instance into a VPC. For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Changing the subnet group causes an outage during the change. The change is applied during the next maintenance window, unless you enable ApplyImmediately.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing DB subnet group.

        Example: mydbsubnetgroup

        Parameters:
        dBSubnetGroupName - The new DB subnet group for the DB instance. You can use this parameter to move your DB instance to a different VPC. If your DB instance isn't in a VPC, you can also use this parameter to move your DB instance into a VPC. For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Changing the subnet group causes an outage during the change. The change is applied during the next maintenance window, unless you enable ApplyImmediately.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing DB subnet group.

        Example: mydbsubnetgroup

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • getDBSecurityGroups

        public List<String> getDBSecurityGroups()

        A list of DB security groups to authorize on this DB instance. Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing DB security groups.

        Returns:
        A list of DB security groups to authorize on this DB instance. Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing DB security groups.

      • setDBSecurityGroups

        public void setDBSecurityGroups(Collection<String> dBSecurityGroups)

        A list of DB security groups to authorize on this DB instance. Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing DB security groups.

        Parameters:
        dBSecurityGroups - A list of DB security groups to authorize on this DB instance. Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing DB security groups.

      • withDBSecurityGroups

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDBSecurityGroups(String... dBSecurityGroups)

        A list of DB security groups to authorize on this DB instance. Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing DB security groups.

        NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use setDBSecurityGroups(java.util.Collection) or withDBSecurityGroups(java.util.Collection) if you want to override the existing values.

        Parameters:
        dBSecurityGroups - A list of DB security groups to authorize on this DB instance. Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing DB security groups.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • withDBSecurityGroups

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDBSecurityGroups(Collection<String> dBSecurityGroups)

        A list of DB security groups to authorize on this DB instance. Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing DB security groups.

        Parameters:
        dBSecurityGroups - A list of DB security groups to authorize on this DB instance. Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing DB security groups.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • getVpcSecurityGroupIds

        public List<String> getVpcSecurityGroupIds()

        A list of Amazon EC2 VPC security groups to associate with this DB instance. This change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances:

        • Amazon Aurora (The associated list of EC2 VPC security groups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.)

        • RDS Custom

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing VPC security group IDs.

        Returns:
        A list of Amazon EC2 VPC security groups to associate with this DB instance. This change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances:

        • Amazon Aurora (The associated list of EC2 VPC security groups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.)

        • RDS Custom

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing VPC security group IDs.

      • setVpcSecurityGroupIds

        public void setVpcSecurityGroupIds(Collection<String> vpcSecurityGroupIds)

        A list of Amazon EC2 VPC security groups to associate with this DB instance. This change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances:

        • Amazon Aurora (The associated list of EC2 VPC security groups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.)

        • RDS Custom

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing VPC security group IDs.

        Parameters:
        vpcSecurityGroupIds - A list of Amazon EC2 VPC security groups to associate with this DB instance. This change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances:

        • Amazon Aurora (The associated list of EC2 VPC security groups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.)

        • RDS Custom

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing VPC security group IDs.

      • withVpcSecurityGroupIds

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withVpcSecurityGroupIds(String... vpcSecurityGroupIds)

        A list of Amazon EC2 VPC security groups to associate with this DB instance. This change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances:

        • Amazon Aurora (The associated list of EC2 VPC security groups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.)

        • RDS Custom

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing VPC security group IDs.

        NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use setVpcSecurityGroupIds(java.util.Collection) or withVpcSecurityGroupIds(java.util.Collection) if you want to override the existing values.

        Parameters:
        vpcSecurityGroupIds - A list of Amazon EC2 VPC security groups to associate with this DB instance. This change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances:

        • Amazon Aurora (The associated list of EC2 VPC security groups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.)

        • RDS Custom

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing VPC security group IDs.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • withVpcSecurityGroupIds

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withVpcSecurityGroupIds(Collection<String> vpcSecurityGroupIds)

        A list of Amazon EC2 VPC security groups to associate with this DB instance. This change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances:

        • Amazon Aurora (The associated list of EC2 VPC security groups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.)

        • RDS Custom

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing VPC security group IDs.

        Parameters:
        vpcSecurityGroupIds - A list of Amazon EC2 VPC security groups to associate with this DB instance. This change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances:

        • Amazon Aurora (The associated list of EC2 VPC security groups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.)

        • RDS Custom

        Constraints:

        • If supplied, must match existing VPC security group IDs.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setApplyImmediately

        public void setApplyImmediately(Boolean applyImmediately)

        Specifies whether the modifications in this request and any pending modifications are asynchronously applied as soon as possible, regardless of the PreferredMaintenanceWindow setting for the DB instance. By default, this parameter is disabled.

        If this parameter is disabled, changes to the DB instance are applied during the next maintenance window. Some parameter changes can cause an outage and are applied on the next call to RebootDBInstance, or the next failure reboot. Review the table of parameters in Modifying a DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide to see the impact of enabling or disabling ApplyImmediately for each modified parameter and to determine when the changes are applied.

        Parameters:
        applyImmediately - Specifies whether the modifications in this request and any pending modifications are asynchronously applied as soon as possible, regardless of the PreferredMaintenanceWindow setting for the DB instance. By default, this parameter is disabled.

        If this parameter is disabled, changes to the DB instance are applied during the next maintenance window. Some parameter changes can cause an outage and are applied on the next call to RebootDBInstance, or the next failure reboot. Review the table of parameters in Modifying a DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide to see the impact of enabling or disabling ApplyImmediately for each modified parameter and to determine when the changes are applied.

      • getApplyImmediately

        public Boolean getApplyImmediately()

        Specifies whether the modifications in this request and any pending modifications are asynchronously applied as soon as possible, regardless of the PreferredMaintenanceWindow setting for the DB instance. By default, this parameter is disabled.

        If this parameter is disabled, changes to the DB instance are applied during the next maintenance window. Some parameter changes can cause an outage and are applied on the next call to RebootDBInstance, or the next failure reboot. Review the table of parameters in Modifying a DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide to see the impact of enabling or disabling ApplyImmediately for each modified parameter and to determine when the changes are applied.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether the modifications in this request and any pending modifications are asynchronously applied as soon as possible, regardless of the PreferredMaintenanceWindow setting for the DB instance. By default, this parameter is disabled.

        If this parameter is disabled, changes to the DB instance are applied during the next maintenance window. Some parameter changes can cause an outage and are applied on the next call to RebootDBInstance, or the next failure reboot. Review the table of parameters in Modifying a DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide to see the impact of enabling or disabling ApplyImmediately for each modified parameter and to determine when the changes are applied.

      • withApplyImmediately

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withApplyImmediately(Boolean applyImmediately)

        Specifies whether the modifications in this request and any pending modifications are asynchronously applied as soon as possible, regardless of the PreferredMaintenanceWindow setting for the DB instance. By default, this parameter is disabled.

        If this parameter is disabled, changes to the DB instance are applied during the next maintenance window. Some parameter changes can cause an outage and are applied on the next call to RebootDBInstance, or the next failure reboot. Review the table of parameters in Modifying a DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide to see the impact of enabling or disabling ApplyImmediately for each modified parameter and to determine when the changes are applied.

        Parameters:
        applyImmediately - Specifies whether the modifications in this request and any pending modifications are asynchronously applied as soon as possible, regardless of the PreferredMaintenanceWindow setting for the DB instance. By default, this parameter is disabled.

        If this parameter is disabled, changes to the DB instance are applied during the next maintenance window. Some parameter changes can cause an outage and are applied on the next call to RebootDBInstance, or the next failure reboot. Review the table of parameters in Modifying a DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide to see the impact of enabling or disabling ApplyImmediately for each modified parameter and to determine when the changes are applied.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isApplyImmediately

        public Boolean isApplyImmediately()

        Specifies whether the modifications in this request and any pending modifications are asynchronously applied as soon as possible, regardless of the PreferredMaintenanceWindow setting for the DB instance. By default, this parameter is disabled.

        If this parameter is disabled, changes to the DB instance are applied during the next maintenance window. Some parameter changes can cause an outage and are applied on the next call to RebootDBInstance, or the next failure reboot. Review the table of parameters in Modifying a DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide to see the impact of enabling or disabling ApplyImmediately for each modified parameter and to determine when the changes are applied.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether the modifications in this request and any pending modifications are asynchronously applied as soon as possible, regardless of the PreferredMaintenanceWindow setting for the DB instance. By default, this parameter is disabled.

        If this parameter is disabled, changes to the DB instance are applied during the next maintenance window. Some parameter changes can cause an outage and are applied on the next call to RebootDBInstance, or the next failure reboot. Review the table of parameters in Modifying a DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide to see the impact of enabling or disabling ApplyImmediately for each modified parameter and to determine when the changes are applied.

      • setMasterUserPassword

        public void setMasterUserPassword(String masterUserPassword)

        The new password for the master user.

        Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. Between the time of the request and the completion of the request, the MasterUserPassword element exists in the PendingModifiedValues element of the operation response.

        Amazon RDS API operations never return the password, so this operation provides a way to regain access to a primary instance user if the password is lost. This includes restoring privileges that might have been accidentally revoked.

        This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances:

        • Amazon Aurora (The password for the master user is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.)

        • RDS Custom

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Can't be specified if ManageMasterUserPassword is turned on.

        • Can include any printable ASCII character except "/", """, or "@". For RDS for Oracle, can't include the "&" (ampersand) or the "'" (single quotes) character.

        Length Constraints:

        • RDS for Db2 - Must contain from 8 to 255 characters.

        • RDS for MariaDB - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters.

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.

        • RDS for MySQL - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters.

        • RDS for Oracle - Must contain from 8 to 30 characters.

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.

        Parameters:
        masterUserPassword - The new password for the master user.

        Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. Between the time of the request and the completion of the request, the MasterUserPassword element exists in the PendingModifiedValues element of the operation response.

        Amazon RDS API operations never return the password, so this operation provides a way to regain access to a primary instance user if the password is lost. This includes restoring privileges that might have been accidentally revoked.

        This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances:

        • Amazon Aurora (The password for the master user is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.)

        • RDS Custom

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Can't be specified if ManageMasterUserPassword is turned on.

        • Can include any printable ASCII character except "/", """, or "@". For RDS for Oracle, can't include the "&" (ampersand) or the "'" (single quotes) character.

        Length Constraints:

        • RDS for Db2 - Must contain from 8 to 255 characters.

        • RDS for MariaDB - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters.

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.

        • RDS for MySQL - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters.

        • RDS for Oracle - Must contain from 8 to 30 characters.

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.

      • getMasterUserPassword

        public String getMasterUserPassword()

        The new password for the master user.

        Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. Between the time of the request and the completion of the request, the MasterUserPassword element exists in the PendingModifiedValues element of the operation response.

        Amazon RDS API operations never return the password, so this operation provides a way to regain access to a primary instance user if the password is lost. This includes restoring privileges that might have been accidentally revoked.

        This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances:

        • Amazon Aurora (The password for the master user is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.)

        • RDS Custom

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Can't be specified if ManageMasterUserPassword is turned on.

        • Can include any printable ASCII character except "/", """, or "@". For RDS for Oracle, can't include the "&" (ampersand) or the "'" (single quotes) character.

        Length Constraints:

        • RDS for Db2 - Must contain from 8 to 255 characters.

        • RDS for MariaDB - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters.

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.

        • RDS for MySQL - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters.

        • RDS for Oracle - Must contain from 8 to 30 characters.

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.

        Returns:
        The new password for the master user.

        Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. Between the time of the request and the completion of the request, the MasterUserPassword element exists in the PendingModifiedValues element of the operation response.

        Amazon RDS API operations never return the password, so this operation provides a way to regain access to a primary instance user if the password is lost. This includes restoring privileges that might have been accidentally revoked.

        This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances:

        • Amazon Aurora (The password for the master user is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.)

        • RDS Custom

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Can't be specified if ManageMasterUserPassword is turned on.

        • Can include any printable ASCII character except "/", """, or "@". For RDS for Oracle, can't include the "&" (ampersand) or the "'" (single quotes) character.

        Length Constraints:

        • RDS for Db2 - Must contain from 8 to 255 characters.

        • RDS for MariaDB - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters.

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.

        • RDS for MySQL - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters.

        • RDS for Oracle - Must contain from 8 to 30 characters.

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.

      • withMasterUserPassword

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withMasterUserPassword(String masterUserPassword)

        The new password for the master user.

        Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. Between the time of the request and the completion of the request, the MasterUserPassword element exists in the PendingModifiedValues element of the operation response.

        Amazon RDS API operations never return the password, so this operation provides a way to regain access to a primary instance user if the password is lost. This includes restoring privileges that might have been accidentally revoked.

        This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances:

        • Amazon Aurora (The password for the master user is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.)

        • RDS Custom

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Can't be specified if ManageMasterUserPassword is turned on.

        • Can include any printable ASCII character except "/", """, or "@". For RDS for Oracle, can't include the "&" (ampersand) or the "'" (single quotes) character.

        Length Constraints:

        • RDS for Db2 - Must contain from 8 to 255 characters.

        • RDS for MariaDB - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters.

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.

        • RDS for MySQL - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters.

        • RDS for Oracle - Must contain from 8 to 30 characters.

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.

        Parameters:
        masterUserPassword - The new password for the master user.

        Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. Between the time of the request and the completion of the request, the MasterUserPassword element exists in the PendingModifiedValues element of the operation response.

        Amazon RDS API operations never return the password, so this operation provides a way to regain access to a primary instance user if the password is lost. This includes restoring privileges that might have been accidentally revoked.

        This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances:

        • Amazon Aurora (The password for the master user is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.)

        • RDS Custom

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Can't be specified if ManageMasterUserPassword is turned on.

        • Can include any printable ASCII character except "/", """, or "@". For RDS for Oracle, can't include the "&" (ampersand) or the "'" (single quotes) character.

        Length Constraints:

        • RDS for Db2 - Must contain from 8 to 255 characters.

        • RDS for MariaDB - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters.

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.

        • RDS for MySQL - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters.

        • RDS for Oracle - Must contain from 8 to 30 characters.

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setDBParameterGroupName

        public void setDBParameterGroupName(String dBParameterGroupName)

        The name of the DB parameter group to apply to the DB instance.

        Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage. The parameter group name itself is changed immediately, but the actual parameter changes are not applied until you reboot the instance without failover. In this case, the DB instance isn't rebooted automatically, and the parameter changes aren't applied during the next maintenance window. However, if you modify dynamic parameters in the newly associated DB parameter group, these changes are applied immediately without a reboot.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the same DB parameter group family as the DB instance.

        Parameters:
        dBParameterGroupName - The name of the DB parameter group to apply to the DB instance.

        Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage. The parameter group name itself is changed immediately, but the actual parameter changes are not applied until you reboot the instance without failover. In this case, the DB instance isn't rebooted automatically, and the parameter changes aren't applied during the next maintenance window. However, if you modify dynamic parameters in the newly associated DB parameter group, these changes are applied immediately without a reboot.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the same DB parameter group family as the DB instance.

      • getDBParameterGroupName

        public String getDBParameterGroupName()

        The name of the DB parameter group to apply to the DB instance.

        Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage. The parameter group name itself is changed immediately, but the actual parameter changes are not applied until you reboot the instance without failover. In this case, the DB instance isn't rebooted automatically, and the parameter changes aren't applied during the next maintenance window. However, if you modify dynamic parameters in the newly associated DB parameter group, these changes are applied immediately without a reboot.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the same DB parameter group family as the DB instance.

        Returns:
        The name of the DB parameter group to apply to the DB instance.

        Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage. The parameter group name itself is changed immediately, but the actual parameter changes are not applied until you reboot the instance without failover. In this case, the DB instance isn't rebooted automatically, and the parameter changes aren't applied during the next maintenance window. However, if you modify dynamic parameters in the newly associated DB parameter group, these changes are applied immediately without a reboot.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the same DB parameter group family as the DB instance.

      • withDBParameterGroupName

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDBParameterGroupName(String dBParameterGroupName)

        The name of the DB parameter group to apply to the DB instance.

        Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage. The parameter group name itself is changed immediately, but the actual parameter changes are not applied until you reboot the instance without failover. In this case, the DB instance isn't rebooted automatically, and the parameter changes aren't applied during the next maintenance window. However, if you modify dynamic parameters in the newly associated DB parameter group, these changes are applied immediately without a reboot.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the same DB parameter group family as the DB instance.

        Parameters:
        dBParameterGroupName - The name of the DB parameter group to apply to the DB instance.

        Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage. The parameter group name itself is changed immediately, but the actual parameter changes are not applied until you reboot the instance without failover. In this case, the DB instance isn't rebooted automatically, and the parameter changes aren't applied during the next maintenance window. However, if you modify dynamic parameters in the newly associated DB parameter group, these changes are applied immediately without a reboot.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the same DB parameter group family as the DB instance.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setBackupRetentionPeriod

        public void setBackupRetentionPeriod(Integer backupRetentionPeriod)

        The number of days to retain automated backups. Setting this parameter to a positive number enables backups. Setting this parameter to 0 disables automated backups.

        Enabling and disabling backups can result in a brief I/O suspension that lasts from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the size and class of your DB instance.

        These changes are applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. If you change the parameter from one non-zero value to another non-zero value, the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The retention period for automated backups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be a value from 0 to 35.

        • Can't be set to 0 if the DB instance is a source to read replicas.

        • Can't be set to 0 for an RDS Custom for Oracle DB instance.

        Parameters:
        backupRetentionPeriod - The number of days to retain automated backups. Setting this parameter to a positive number enables backups. Setting this parameter to 0 disables automated backups.

        Enabling and disabling backups can result in a brief I/O suspension that lasts from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the size and class of your DB instance.

        These changes are applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. If you change the parameter from one non-zero value to another non-zero value, the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The retention period for automated backups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be a value from 0 to 35.

        • Can't be set to 0 if the DB instance is a source to read replicas.

        • Can't be set to 0 for an RDS Custom for Oracle DB instance.

      • getBackupRetentionPeriod

        public Integer getBackupRetentionPeriod()

        The number of days to retain automated backups. Setting this parameter to a positive number enables backups. Setting this parameter to 0 disables automated backups.

        Enabling and disabling backups can result in a brief I/O suspension that lasts from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the size and class of your DB instance.

        These changes are applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. If you change the parameter from one non-zero value to another non-zero value, the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The retention period for automated backups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be a value from 0 to 35.

        • Can't be set to 0 if the DB instance is a source to read replicas.

        • Can't be set to 0 for an RDS Custom for Oracle DB instance.

        Returns:
        The number of days to retain automated backups. Setting this parameter to a positive number enables backups. Setting this parameter to 0 disables automated backups.

        Enabling and disabling backups can result in a brief I/O suspension that lasts from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the size and class of your DB instance.

        These changes are applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. If you change the parameter from one non-zero value to another non-zero value, the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The retention period for automated backups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be a value from 0 to 35.

        • Can't be set to 0 if the DB instance is a source to read replicas.

        • Can't be set to 0 for an RDS Custom for Oracle DB instance.

      • withBackupRetentionPeriod

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withBackupRetentionPeriod(Integer backupRetentionPeriod)

        The number of days to retain automated backups. Setting this parameter to a positive number enables backups. Setting this parameter to 0 disables automated backups.

        Enabling and disabling backups can result in a brief I/O suspension that lasts from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the size and class of your DB instance.

        These changes are applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. If you change the parameter from one non-zero value to another non-zero value, the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The retention period for automated backups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be a value from 0 to 35.

        • Can't be set to 0 if the DB instance is a source to read replicas.

        • Can't be set to 0 for an RDS Custom for Oracle DB instance.

        Parameters:
        backupRetentionPeriod - The number of days to retain automated backups. Setting this parameter to a positive number enables backups. Setting this parameter to 0 disables automated backups.

        Enabling and disabling backups can result in a brief I/O suspension that lasts from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the size and class of your DB instance.

        These changes are applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. If you change the parameter from one non-zero value to another non-zero value, the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The retention period for automated backups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be a value from 0 to 35.

        • Can't be set to 0 if the DB instance is a source to read replicas.

        • Can't be set to 0 for an RDS Custom for Oracle DB instance.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setPreferredBackupWindow

        public void setPreferredBackupWindow(String preferredBackupWindow)

        The daily time range during which automated backups are created if automated backups are enabled, as determined by the BackupRetentionPeriod parameter. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. The default is a 30-minute window selected at random from an 8-hour block of time for each Amazon Web Services Region. For more information, see Backup window in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The daily time range for creating automated backups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the format hh24:mi-hh24:mi.

        • Must be in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).

        • Must not conflict with the preferred maintenance window.

        • Must be at least 30 minutes.

        Parameters:
        preferredBackupWindow - The daily time range during which automated backups are created if automated backups are enabled, as determined by the BackupRetentionPeriod parameter. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. The default is a 30-minute window selected at random from an 8-hour block of time for each Amazon Web Services Region. For more information, see Backup window in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The daily time range for creating automated backups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the format hh24:mi-hh24:mi.

        • Must be in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).

        • Must not conflict with the preferred maintenance window.

        • Must be at least 30 minutes.

      • getPreferredBackupWindow

        public String getPreferredBackupWindow()

        The daily time range during which automated backups are created if automated backups are enabled, as determined by the BackupRetentionPeriod parameter. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. The default is a 30-minute window selected at random from an 8-hour block of time for each Amazon Web Services Region. For more information, see Backup window in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The daily time range for creating automated backups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the format hh24:mi-hh24:mi.

        • Must be in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).

        • Must not conflict with the preferred maintenance window.

        • Must be at least 30 minutes.

        Returns:
        The daily time range during which automated backups are created if automated backups are enabled, as determined by the BackupRetentionPeriod parameter. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. The default is a 30-minute window selected at random from an 8-hour block of time for each Amazon Web Services Region. For more information, see Backup window in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The daily time range for creating automated backups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the format hh24:mi-hh24:mi.

        • Must be in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).

        • Must not conflict with the preferred maintenance window.

        • Must be at least 30 minutes.

      • withPreferredBackupWindow

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withPreferredBackupWindow(String preferredBackupWindow)

        The daily time range during which automated backups are created if automated backups are enabled, as determined by the BackupRetentionPeriod parameter. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. The default is a 30-minute window selected at random from an 8-hour block of time for each Amazon Web Services Region. For more information, see Backup window in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The daily time range for creating automated backups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the format hh24:mi-hh24:mi.

        • Must be in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).

        • Must not conflict with the preferred maintenance window.

        • Must be at least 30 minutes.

        Parameters:
        preferredBackupWindow - The daily time range during which automated backups are created if automated backups are enabled, as determined by the BackupRetentionPeriod parameter. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. The default is a 30-minute window selected at random from an 8-hour block of time for each Amazon Web Services Region. For more information, see Backup window in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The daily time range for creating automated backups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the format hh24:mi-hh24:mi.

        • Must be in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).

        • Must not conflict with the preferred maintenance window.

        • Must be at least 30 minutes.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setPreferredMaintenanceWindow

        public void setPreferredMaintenanceWindow(String preferredMaintenanceWindow)

        The weekly time range during which system maintenance can occur, which might result in an outage. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage, except in the following situation, and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. If there are pending actions that cause a reboot, and the maintenance window is changed to include the current time, then changing this parameter causes a reboot of the DB instance. If you change this window to the current time, there must be at least 30 minutes between the current time and end of the window to ensure pending changes are applied.

        For more information, see Amazon RDS Maintenance Window in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the format ddd:hh24:mi-ddd:hh24:mi.

        • The day values must be mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat | sun.

        • Must be in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).

        • Must not conflict with the preferred backup window.

        • Must be at least 30 minutes.

        Parameters:
        preferredMaintenanceWindow - The weekly time range during which system maintenance can occur, which might result in an outage. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage, except in the following situation, and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. If there are pending actions that cause a reboot, and the maintenance window is changed to include the current time, then changing this parameter causes a reboot of the DB instance. If you change this window to the current time, there must be at least 30 minutes between the current time and end of the window to ensure pending changes are applied.

        For more information, see Amazon RDS Maintenance Window in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the format ddd:hh24:mi-ddd:hh24:mi.

        • The day values must be mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat | sun.

        • Must be in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).

        • Must not conflict with the preferred backup window.

        • Must be at least 30 minutes.

      • getPreferredMaintenanceWindow

        public String getPreferredMaintenanceWindow()

        The weekly time range during which system maintenance can occur, which might result in an outage. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage, except in the following situation, and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. If there are pending actions that cause a reboot, and the maintenance window is changed to include the current time, then changing this parameter causes a reboot of the DB instance. If you change this window to the current time, there must be at least 30 minutes between the current time and end of the window to ensure pending changes are applied.

        For more information, see Amazon RDS Maintenance Window in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the format ddd:hh24:mi-ddd:hh24:mi.

        • The day values must be mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat | sun.

        • Must be in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).

        • Must not conflict with the preferred backup window.

        • Must be at least 30 minutes.

        Returns:
        The weekly time range during which system maintenance can occur, which might result in an outage. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage, except in the following situation, and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. If there are pending actions that cause a reboot, and the maintenance window is changed to include the current time, then changing this parameter causes a reboot of the DB instance. If you change this window to the current time, there must be at least 30 minutes between the current time and end of the window to ensure pending changes are applied.

        For more information, see Amazon RDS Maintenance Window in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the format ddd:hh24:mi-ddd:hh24:mi.

        • The day values must be mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat | sun.

        • Must be in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).

        • Must not conflict with the preferred backup window.

        • Must be at least 30 minutes.

      • withPreferredMaintenanceWindow

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withPreferredMaintenanceWindow(String preferredMaintenanceWindow)

        The weekly time range during which system maintenance can occur, which might result in an outage. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage, except in the following situation, and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. If there are pending actions that cause a reboot, and the maintenance window is changed to include the current time, then changing this parameter causes a reboot of the DB instance. If you change this window to the current time, there must be at least 30 minutes between the current time and end of the window to ensure pending changes are applied.

        For more information, see Amazon RDS Maintenance Window in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the format ddd:hh24:mi-ddd:hh24:mi.

        • The day values must be mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat | sun.

        • Must be in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).

        • Must not conflict with the preferred backup window.

        • Must be at least 30 minutes.

        Parameters:
        preferredMaintenanceWindow - The weekly time range during which system maintenance can occur, which might result in an outage. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage, except in the following situation, and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. If there are pending actions that cause a reboot, and the maintenance window is changed to include the current time, then changing this parameter causes a reboot of the DB instance. If you change this window to the current time, there must be at least 30 minutes between the current time and end of the window to ensure pending changes are applied.

        For more information, see Amazon RDS Maintenance Window in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the format ddd:hh24:mi-ddd:hh24:mi.

        • The day values must be mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat | sun.

        • Must be in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).

        • Must not conflict with the preferred backup window.

        • Must be at least 30 minutes.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setMultiAZ

        public void setMultiAZ(Boolean multiAZ)

        Specifies whether the DB instance is a Multi-AZ deployment. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage. The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        multiAZ - Specifies whether the DB instance is a Multi-AZ deployment. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage. The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getMultiAZ

        public Boolean getMultiAZ()

        Specifies whether the DB instance is a Multi-AZ deployment. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage. The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether the DB instance is a Multi-AZ deployment. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage. The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withMultiAZ

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withMultiAZ(Boolean multiAZ)

        Specifies whether the DB instance is a Multi-AZ deployment. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage. The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        multiAZ - Specifies whether the DB instance is a Multi-AZ deployment. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage. The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isMultiAZ

        public Boolean isMultiAZ()

        Specifies whether the DB instance is a Multi-AZ deployment. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage. The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether the DB instance is a Multi-AZ deployment. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage. The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • setEngineVersion

        public void setEngineVersion(String engineVersion)

        The version number of the database engine to upgrade to. Changing this parameter results in an outage and the change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        For major version upgrades, if a nondefault DB parameter group is currently in use, a new DB parameter group in the DB parameter group family for the new engine version must be specified. The new DB parameter group can be the default for that DB parameter group family.

        If you specify only a major version, Amazon RDS updates the DB instance to the default minor version if the current minor version is lower. For information about valid engine versions, see CreateDBInstance, or call DescribeDBEngineVersions.

        If the instance that you're modifying is acting as a read replica, the engine version that you specify must be the same or higher than the version that the source DB instance or cluster is running.

        In RDS Custom for Oracle, this parameter is supported for read replicas only if they are in the PATCH_DB_FAILURE lifecycle.

        Constraints:

        • If you are upgrading the engine version and modifying the DB instance class at the same time, the currently running engine version must be supported on the specified DB instance class. Otherwise, the operation returns an error. In this case, first run the operation to upgrade the engine version, and then run it again to modify the DB instance class.

        Parameters:
        engineVersion - The version number of the database engine to upgrade to. Changing this parameter results in an outage and the change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        For major version upgrades, if a nondefault DB parameter group is currently in use, a new DB parameter group in the DB parameter group family for the new engine version must be specified. The new DB parameter group can be the default for that DB parameter group family.

        If you specify only a major version, Amazon RDS updates the DB instance to the default minor version if the current minor version is lower. For information about valid engine versions, see CreateDBInstance, or call DescribeDBEngineVersions.

        If the instance that you're modifying is acting as a read replica, the engine version that you specify must be the same or higher than the version that the source DB instance or cluster is running.

        In RDS Custom for Oracle, this parameter is supported for read replicas only if they are in the PATCH_DB_FAILURE lifecycle.

        Constraints:

        • If you are upgrading the engine version and modifying the DB instance class at the same time, the currently running engine version must be supported on the specified DB instance class. Otherwise, the operation returns an error. In this case, first run the operation to upgrade the engine version, and then run it again to modify the DB instance class.

      • getEngineVersion

        public String getEngineVersion()

        The version number of the database engine to upgrade to. Changing this parameter results in an outage and the change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        For major version upgrades, if a nondefault DB parameter group is currently in use, a new DB parameter group in the DB parameter group family for the new engine version must be specified. The new DB parameter group can be the default for that DB parameter group family.

        If you specify only a major version, Amazon RDS updates the DB instance to the default minor version if the current minor version is lower. For information about valid engine versions, see CreateDBInstance, or call DescribeDBEngineVersions.

        If the instance that you're modifying is acting as a read replica, the engine version that you specify must be the same or higher than the version that the source DB instance or cluster is running.

        In RDS Custom for Oracle, this parameter is supported for read replicas only if they are in the PATCH_DB_FAILURE lifecycle.

        Constraints:

        • If you are upgrading the engine version and modifying the DB instance class at the same time, the currently running engine version must be supported on the specified DB instance class. Otherwise, the operation returns an error. In this case, first run the operation to upgrade the engine version, and then run it again to modify the DB instance class.

        Returns:
        The version number of the database engine to upgrade to. Changing this parameter results in an outage and the change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        For major version upgrades, if a nondefault DB parameter group is currently in use, a new DB parameter group in the DB parameter group family for the new engine version must be specified. The new DB parameter group can be the default for that DB parameter group family.

        If you specify only a major version, Amazon RDS updates the DB instance to the default minor version if the current minor version is lower. For information about valid engine versions, see CreateDBInstance, or call DescribeDBEngineVersions.

        If the instance that you're modifying is acting as a read replica, the engine version that you specify must be the same or higher than the version that the source DB instance or cluster is running.

        In RDS Custom for Oracle, this parameter is supported for read replicas only if they are in the PATCH_DB_FAILURE lifecycle.

        Constraints:

        • If you are upgrading the engine version and modifying the DB instance class at the same time, the currently running engine version must be supported on the specified DB instance class. Otherwise, the operation returns an error. In this case, first run the operation to upgrade the engine version, and then run it again to modify the DB instance class.

      • withEngineVersion

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withEngineVersion(String engineVersion)

        The version number of the database engine to upgrade to. Changing this parameter results in an outage and the change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        For major version upgrades, if a nondefault DB parameter group is currently in use, a new DB parameter group in the DB parameter group family for the new engine version must be specified. The new DB parameter group can be the default for that DB parameter group family.

        If you specify only a major version, Amazon RDS updates the DB instance to the default minor version if the current minor version is lower. For information about valid engine versions, see CreateDBInstance, or call DescribeDBEngineVersions.

        If the instance that you're modifying is acting as a read replica, the engine version that you specify must be the same or higher than the version that the source DB instance or cluster is running.

        In RDS Custom for Oracle, this parameter is supported for read replicas only if they are in the PATCH_DB_FAILURE lifecycle.

        Constraints:

        • If you are upgrading the engine version and modifying the DB instance class at the same time, the currently running engine version must be supported on the specified DB instance class. Otherwise, the operation returns an error. In this case, first run the operation to upgrade the engine version, and then run it again to modify the DB instance class.

        Parameters:
        engineVersion - The version number of the database engine to upgrade to. Changing this parameter results in an outage and the change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        For major version upgrades, if a nondefault DB parameter group is currently in use, a new DB parameter group in the DB parameter group family for the new engine version must be specified. The new DB parameter group can be the default for that DB parameter group family.

        If you specify only a major version, Amazon RDS updates the DB instance to the default minor version if the current minor version is lower. For information about valid engine versions, see CreateDBInstance, or call DescribeDBEngineVersions.

        If the instance that you're modifying is acting as a read replica, the engine version that you specify must be the same or higher than the version that the source DB instance or cluster is running.

        In RDS Custom for Oracle, this parameter is supported for read replicas only if they are in the PATCH_DB_FAILURE lifecycle.

        Constraints:

        • If you are upgrading the engine version and modifying the DB instance class at the same time, the currently running engine version must be supported on the specified DB instance class. Otherwise, the operation returns an error. In this case, first run the operation to upgrade the engine version, and then run it again to modify the DB instance class.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setAllowMajorVersionUpgrade

        public void setAllowMajorVersionUpgrade(Boolean allowMajorVersionUpgrade)

        Specifies whether major version upgrades are allowed. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • Major version upgrades must be allowed when specifying a value for the EngineVersion parameter that's a different major version than the DB instance's current version.

        Parameters:
        allowMajorVersionUpgrade - Specifies whether major version upgrades are allowed. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • Major version upgrades must be allowed when specifying a value for the EngineVersion parameter that's a different major version than the DB instance's current version.

      • getAllowMajorVersionUpgrade

        public Boolean getAllowMajorVersionUpgrade()

        Specifies whether major version upgrades are allowed. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • Major version upgrades must be allowed when specifying a value for the EngineVersion parameter that's a different major version than the DB instance's current version.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether major version upgrades are allowed. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • Major version upgrades must be allowed when specifying a value for the EngineVersion parameter that's a different major version than the DB instance's current version.

      • withAllowMajorVersionUpgrade

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withAllowMajorVersionUpgrade(Boolean allowMajorVersionUpgrade)

        Specifies whether major version upgrades are allowed. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • Major version upgrades must be allowed when specifying a value for the EngineVersion parameter that's a different major version than the DB instance's current version.

        Parameters:
        allowMajorVersionUpgrade - Specifies whether major version upgrades are allowed. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • Major version upgrades must be allowed when specifying a value for the EngineVersion parameter that's a different major version than the DB instance's current version.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isAllowMajorVersionUpgrade

        public Boolean isAllowMajorVersionUpgrade()

        Specifies whether major version upgrades are allowed. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • Major version upgrades must be allowed when specifying a value for the EngineVersion parameter that's a different major version than the DB instance's current version.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether major version upgrades are allowed. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • Major version upgrades must be allowed when specifying a value for the EngineVersion parameter that's a different major version than the DB instance's current version.

      • setAutoMinorVersionUpgrade

        public void setAutoMinorVersionUpgrade(Boolean autoMinorVersionUpgrade)

        Specifies whether minor version upgrades are applied automatically to the DB instance during the maintenance window. An outage occurs when all the following conditions are met:

        • The automatic upgrade is enabled for the maintenance window.

        • A newer minor version is available.

        • RDS has enabled automatic patching for the engine version.

        If any of the preceding conditions isn't met, Amazon RDS applies the change as soon as possible and doesn't cause an outage.

        For an RDS Custom DB instance, don't enable this setting. Otherwise, the operation returns an error.

        Parameters:
        autoMinorVersionUpgrade - Specifies whether minor version upgrades are applied automatically to the DB instance during the maintenance window. An outage occurs when all the following conditions are met:

        • The automatic upgrade is enabled for the maintenance window.

        • A newer minor version is available.

        • RDS has enabled automatic patching for the engine version.

        If any of the preceding conditions isn't met, Amazon RDS applies the change as soon as possible and doesn't cause an outage.

        For an RDS Custom DB instance, don't enable this setting. Otherwise, the operation returns an error.

      • getAutoMinorVersionUpgrade

        public Boolean getAutoMinorVersionUpgrade()

        Specifies whether minor version upgrades are applied automatically to the DB instance during the maintenance window. An outage occurs when all the following conditions are met:

        • The automatic upgrade is enabled for the maintenance window.

        • A newer minor version is available.

        • RDS has enabled automatic patching for the engine version.

        If any of the preceding conditions isn't met, Amazon RDS applies the change as soon as possible and doesn't cause an outage.

        For an RDS Custom DB instance, don't enable this setting. Otherwise, the operation returns an error.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether minor version upgrades are applied automatically to the DB instance during the maintenance window. An outage occurs when all the following conditions are met:

        • The automatic upgrade is enabled for the maintenance window.

        • A newer minor version is available.

        • RDS has enabled automatic patching for the engine version.

        If any of the preceding conditions isn't met, Amazon RDS applies the change as soon as possible and doesn't cause an outage.

        For an RDS Custom DB instance, don't enable this setting. Otherwise, the operation returns an error.

      • withAutoMinorVersionUpgrade

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withAutoMinorVersionUpgrade(Boolean autoMinorVersionUpgrade)

        Specifies whether minor version upgrades are applied automatically to the DB instance during the maintenance window. An outage occurs when all the following conditions are met:

        • The automatic upgrade is enabled for the maintenance window.

        • A newer minor version is available.

        • RDS has enabled automatic patching for the engine version.

        If any of the preceding conditions isn't met, Amazon RDS applies the change as soon as possible and doesn't cause an outage.

        For an RDS Custom DB instance, don't enable this setting. Otherwise, the operation returns an error.

        Parameters:
        autoMinorVersionUpgrade - Specifies whether minor version upgrades are applied automatically to the DB instance during the maintenance window. An outage occurs when all the following conditions are met:

        • The automatic upgrade is enabled for the maintenance window.

        • A newer minor version is available.

        • RDS has enabled automatic patching for the engine version.

        If any of the preceding conditions isn't met, Amazon RDS applies the change as soon as possible and doesn't cause an outage.

        For an RDS Custom DB instance, don't enable this setting. Otherwise, the operation returns an error.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isAutoMinorVersionUpgrade

        public Boolean isAutoMinorVersionUpgrade()

        Specifies whether minor version upgrades are applied automatically to the DB instance during the maintenance window. An outage occurs when all the following conditions are met:

        • The automatic upgrade is enabled for the maintenance window.

        • A newer minor version is available.

        • RDS has enabled automatic patching for the engine version.

        If any of the preceding conditions isn't met, Amazon RDS applies the change as soon as possible and doesn't cause an outage.

        For an RDS Custom DB instance, don't enable this setting. Otherwise, the operation returns an error.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether minor version upgrades are applied automatically to the DB instance during the maintenance window. An outage occurs when all the following conditions are met:

        • The automatic upgrade is enabled for the maintenance window.

        • A newer minor version is available.

        • RDS has enabled automatic patching for the engine version.

        If any of the preceding conditions isn't met, Amazon RDS applies the change as soon as possible and doesn't cause an outage.

        For an RDS Custom DB instance, don't enable this setting. Otherwise, the operation returns an error.

      • setLicenseModel

        public void setLicenseModel(String licenseModel)

        The license model for the DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values:

        • RDS for Db2 - bring-your-own-license

        • RDS for MariaDB - general-public-license

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - license-included

        • RDS for MySQL - general-public-license

        • RDS for Oracle - bring-your-own-license | license-included

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - postgresql-license

        Parameters:
        licenseModel - The license model for the DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values:

        • RDS for Db2 - bring-your-own-license

        • RDS for MariaDB - general-public-license

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - license-included

        • RDS for MySQL - general-public-license

        • RDS for Oracle - bring-your-own-license | license-included

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - postgresql-license

      • getLicenseModel

        public String getLicenseModel()

        The license model for the DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values:

        • RDS for Db2 - bring-your-own-license

        • RDS for MariaDB - general-public-license

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - license-included

        • RDS for MySQL - general-public-license

        • RDS for Oracle - bring-your-own-license | license-included

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - postgresql-license

        Returns:
        The license model for the DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values:

        • RDS for Db2 - bring-your-own-license

        • RDS for MariaDB - general-public-license

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - license-included

        • RDS for MySQL - general-public-license

        • RDS for Oracle - bring-your-own-license | license-included

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - postgresql-license

      • withLicenseModel

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withLicenseModel(String licenseModel)

        The license model for the DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values:

        • RDS for Db2 - bring-your-own-license

        • RDS for MariaDB - general-public-license

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - license-included

        • RDS for MySQL - general-public-license

        • RDS for Oracle - bring-your-own-license | license-included

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - postgresql-license

        Parameters:
        licenseModel - The license model for the DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values:

        • RDS for Db2 - bring-your-own-license

        • RDS for MariaDB - general-public-license

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - license-included

        • RDS for MySQL - general-public-license

        • RDS for Oracle - bring-your-own-license | license-included

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - postgresql-license

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setIops

        public void setIops(Integer iops)

        The new Provisioned IOPS (I/O operations per second) value for the RDS instance.

        Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage and the change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. If you are migrating from Provisioned IOPS to standard storage, set this value to 0. The DB instance will require a reboot for the change in storage type to take effect.

        If you choose to migrate your DB instance from using standard storage to using Provisioned IOPS, or from using Provisioned IOPS to using standard storage, the process can take time. The duration of the migration depends on several factors such as database load, storage size, storage type (standard or Provisioned IOPS), amount of IOPS provisioned (if any), and the number of prior scale storage operations. Typical migration times are under 24 hours, but the process can take up to several days in some cases. During the migration, the DB instance is available for use, but might experience performance degradation. While the migration takes place, nightly backups for the instance are suspended. No other Amazon RDS operations can take place for the instance, including modifying the instance, rebooting the instance, deleting the instance, creating a read replica for the instance, and creating a DB snapshot of the instance.

        Constraints:

        • For RDS for MariaDB, RDS for MySQL, RDS for Oracle, and RDS for PostgreSQL - The value supplied must be at least 10% greater than the current value. Values that are not at least 10% greater than the existing value are rounded up so that they are 10% greater than the current value.

        • When you increase the Provisioned IOPS, you must also specify the AllocatedStorage parameter. You can use the current value for AllocatedStorage.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Parameters:
        iops - The new Provisioned IOPS (I/O operations per second) value for the RDS instance.

        Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage and the change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. If you are migrating from Provisioned IOPS to standard storage, set this value to 0. The DB instance will require a reboot for the change in storage type to take effect.

        If you choose to migrate your DB instance from using standard storage to using Provisioned IOPS, or from using Provisioned IOPS to using standard storage, the process can take time. The duration of the migration depends on several factors such as database load, storage size, storage type (standard or Provisioned IOPS), amount of IOPS provisioned (if any), and the number of prior scale storage operations. Typical migration times are under 24 hours, but the process can take up to several days in some cases. During the migration, the DB instance is available for use, but might experience performance degradation. While the migration takes place, nightly backups for the instance are suspended. No other Amazon RDS operations can take place for the instance, including modifying the instance, rebooting the instance, deleting the instance, creating a read replica for the instance, and creating a DB snapshot of the instance.

        Constraints:

        • For RDS for MariaDB, RDS for MySQL, RDS for Oracle, and RDS for PostgreSQL - The value supplied must be at least 10% greater than the current value. Values that are not at least 10% greater than the existing value are rounded up so that they are 10% greater than the current value.

        • When you increase the Provisioned IOPS, you must also specify the AllocatedStorage parameter. You can use the current value for AllocatedStorage.

        Default: Uses existing setting

      • getIops

        public Integer getIops()

        The new Provisioned IOPS (I/O operations per second) value for the RDS instance.

        Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage and the change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. If you are migrating from Provisioned IOPS to standard storage, set this value to 0. The DB instance will require a reboot for the change in storage type to take effect.

        If you choose to migrate your DB instance from using standard storage to using Provisioned IOPS, or from using Provisioned IOPS to using standard storage, the process can take time. The duration of the migration depends on several factors such as database load, storage size, storage type (standard or Provisioned IOPS), amount of IOPS provisioned (if any), and the number of prior scale storage operations. Typical migration times are under 24 hours, but the process can take up to several days in some cases. During the migration, the DB instance is available for use, but might experience performance degradation. While the migration takes place, nightly backups for the instance are suspended. No other Amazon RDS operations can take place for the instance, including modifying the instance, rebooting the instance, deleting the instance, creating a read replica for the instance, and creating a DB snapshot of the instance.

        Constraints:

        • For RDS for MariaDB, RDS for MySQL, RDS for Oracle, and RDS for PostgreSQL - The value supplied must be at least 10% greater than the current value. Values that are not at least 10% greater than the existing value are rounded up so that they are 10% greater than the current value.

        • When you increase the Provisioned IOPS, you must also specify the AllocatedStorage parameter. You can use the current value for AllocatedStorage.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Returns:
        The new Provisioned IOPS (I/O operations per second) value for the RDS instance.

        Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage and the change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. If you are migrating from Provisioned IOPS to standard storage, set this value to 0. The DB instance will require a reboot for the change in storage type to take effect.

        If you choose to migrate your DB instance from using standard storage to using Provisioned IOPS, or from using Provisioned IOPS to using standard storage, the process can take time. The duration of the migration depends on several factors such as database load, storage size, storage type (standard or Provisioned IOPS), amount of IOPS provisioned (if any), and the number of prior scale storage operations. Typical migration times are under 24 hours, but the process can take up to several days in some cases. During the migration, the DB instance is available for use, but might experience performance degradation. While the migration takes place, nightly backups for the instance are suspended. No other Amazon RDS operations can take place for the instance, including modifying the instance, rebooting the instance, deleting the instance, creating a read replica for the instance, and creating a DB snapshot of the instance.

        Constraints:

        • For RDS for MariaDB, RDS for MySQL, RDS for Oracle, and RDS for PostgreSQL - The value supplied must be at least 10% greater than the current value. Values that are not at least 10% greater than the existing value are rounded up so that they are 10% greater than the current value.

        • When you increase the Provisioned IOPS, you must also specify the AllocatedStorage parameter. You can use the current value for AllocatedStorage.

        Default: Uses existing setting

      • withIops

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withIops(Integer iops)

        The new Provisioned IOPS (I/O operations per second) value for the RDS instance.

        Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage and the change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. If you are migrating from Provisioned IOPS to standard storage, set this value to 0. The DB instance will require a reboot for the change in storage type to take effect.

        If you choose to migrate your DB instance from using standard storage to using Provisioned IOPS, or from using Provisioned IOPS to using standard storage, the process can take time. The duration of the migration depends on several factors such as database load, storage size, storage type (standard or Provisioned IOPS), amount of IOPS provisioned (if any), and the number of prior scale storage operations. Typical migration times are under 24 hours, but the process can take up to several days in some cases. During the migration, the DB instance is available for use, but might experience performance degradation. While the migration takes place, nightly backups for the instance are suspended. No other Amazon RDS operations can take place for the instance, including modifying the instance, rebooting the instance, deleting the instance, creating a read replica for the instance, and creating a DB snapshot of the instance.

        Constraints:

        • For RDS for MariaDB, RDS for MySQL, RDS for Oracle, and RDS for PostgreSQL - The value supplied must be at least 10% greater than the current value. Values that are not at least 10% greater than the existing value are rounded up so that they are 10% greater than the current value.

        • When you increase the Provisioned IOPS, you must also specify the AllocatedStorage parameter. You can use the current value for AllocatedStorage.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Parameters:
        iops - The new Provisioned IOPS (I/O operations per second) value for the RDS instance.

        Changing this setting doesn't result in an outage and the change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. If you are migrating from Provisioned IOPS to standard storage, set this value to 0. The DB instance will require a reboot for the change in storage type to take effect.

        If you choose to migrate your DB instance from using standard storage to using Provisioned IOPS, or from using Provisioned IOPS to using standard storage, the process can take time. The duration of the migration depends on several factors such as database load, storage size, storage type (standard or Provisioned IOPS), amount of IOPS provisioned (if any), and the number of prior scale storage operations. Typical migration times are under 24 hours, but the process can take up to several days in some cases. During the migration, the DB instance is available for use, but might experience performance degradation. While the migration takes place, nightly backups for the instance are suspended. No other Amazon RDS operations can take place for the instance, including modifying the instance, rebooting the instance, deleting the instance, creating a read replica for the instance, and creating a DB snapshot of the instance.

        Constraints:

        • For RDS for MariaDB, RDS for MySQL, RDS for Oracle, and RDS for PostgreSQL - The value supplied must be at least 10% greater than the current value. Values that are not at least 10% greater than the existing value are rounded up so that they are 10% greater than the current value.

        • When you increase the Provisioned IOPS, you must also specify the AllocatedStorage parameter. You can use the current value for AllocatedStorage.

        Default: Uses existing setting

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setOptionGroupName

        public void setOptionGroupName(String optionGroupName)

        The option group to associate the DB instance with.

        Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage, with one exception. If the parameter change results in an option group that enables OEM, it can cause a brief period, lasting less than a second, during which new connections are rejected but existing connections aren't interrupted.

        The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        Permanent options, such as the TDE option for Oracle Advanced Security TDE, can't be removed from an option group, and that option group can't be removed from a DB instance after it is associated with a DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        optionGroupName - The option group to associate the DB instance with.

        Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage, with one exception. If the parameter change results in an option group that enables OEM, it can cause a brief period, lasting less than a second, during which new connections are rejected but existing connections aren't interrupted.

        The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        Permanent options, such as the TDE option for Oracle Advanced Security TDE, can't be removed from an option group, and that option group can't be removed from a DB instance after it is associated with a DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getOptionGroupName

        public String getOptionGroupName()

        The option group to associate the DB instance with.

        Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage, with one exception. If the parameter change results in an option group that enables OEM, it can cause a brief period, lasting less than a second, during which new connections are rejected but existing connections aren't interrupted.

        The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        Permanent options, such as the TDE option for Oracle Advanced Security TDE, can't be removed from an option group, and that option group can't be removed from a DB instance after it is associated with a DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        The option group to associate the DB instance with.

        Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage, with one exception. If the parameter change results in an option group that enables OEM, it can cause a brief period, lasting less than a second, during which new connections are rejected but existing connections aren't interrupted.

        The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        Permanent options, such as the TDE option for Oracle Advanced Security TDE, can't be removed from an option group, and that option group can't be removed from a DB instance after it is associated with a DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withOptionGroupName

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withOptionGroupName(String optionGroupName)

        The option group to associate the DB instance with.

        Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage, with one exception. If the parameter change results in an option group that enables OEM, it can cause a brief period, lasting less than a second, during which new connections are rejected but existing connections aren't interrupted.

        The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        Permanent options, such as the TDE option for Oracle Advanced Security TDE, can't be removed from an option group, and that option group can't be removed from a DB instance after it is associated with a DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        optionGroupName - The option group to associate the DB instance with.

        Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage, with one exception. If the parameter change results in an option group that enables OEM, it can cause a brief period, lasting less than a second, during which new connections are rejected but existing connections aren't interrupted.

        The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request.

        Permanent options, such as the TDE option for Oracle Advanced Security TDE, can't be removed from an option group, and that option group can't be removed from a DB instance after it is associated with a DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setNewDBInstanceIdentifier

        public void setNewDBInstanceIdentifier(String newDBInstanceIdentifier)

        The new identifier for the DB instance when renaming a DB instance. When you change the DB instance identifier, an instance reboot occurs immediately if you enable ApplyImmediately, or will occur during the next maintenance window if you disable ApplyImmediately. This value is stored as a lowercase string.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • Must contain from 1 to 63 letters, numbers, or hyphens.

        • The first character must be a letter.

        • Can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.

        Example: mydbinstance

        Parameters:
        newDBInstanceIdentifier - The new identifier for the DB instance when renaming a DB instance. When you change the DB instance identifier, an instance reboot occurs immediately if you enable ApplyImmediately, or will occur during the next maintenance window if you disable ApplyImmediately. This value is stored as a lowercase string.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • Must contain from 1 to 63 letters, numbers, or hyphens.

        • The first character must be a letter.

        • Can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.

        Example: mydbinstance

      • getNewDBInstanceIdentifier

        public String getNewDBInstanceIdentifier()

        The new identifier for the DB instance when renaming a DB instance. When you change the DB instance identifier, an instance reboot occurs immediately if you enable ApplyImmediately, or will occur during the next maintenance window if you disable ApplyImmediately. This value is stored as a lowercase string.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • Must contain from 1 to 63 letters, numbers, or hyphens.

        • The first character must be a letter.

        • Can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.

        Example: mydbinstance

        Returns:
        The new identifier for the DB instance when renaming a DB instance. When you change the DB instance identifier, an instance reboot occurs immediately if you enable ApplyImmediately, or will occur during the next maintenance window if you disable ApplyImmediately. This value is stored as a lowercase string.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • Must contain from 1 to 63 letters, numbers, or hyphens.

        • The first character must be a letter.

        • Can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.

        Example: mydbinstance

      • withNewDBInstanceIdentifier

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withNewDBInstanceIdentifier(String newDBInstanceIdentifier)

        The new identifier for the DB instance when renaming a DB instance. When you change the DB instance identifier, an instance reboot occurs immediately if you enable ApplyImmediately, or will occur during the next maintenance window if you disable ApplyImmediately. This value is stored as a lowercase string.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • Must contain from 1 to 63 letters, numbers, or hyphens.

        • The first character must be a letter.

        • Can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.

        Example: mydbinstance

        Parameters:
        newDBInstanceIdentifier - The new identifier for the DB instance when renaming a DB instance. When you change the DB instance identifier, an instance reboot occurs immediately if you enable ApplyImmediately, or will occur during the next maintenance window if you disable ApplyImmediately. This value is stored as a lowercase string.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Constraints:

        • Must contain from 1 to 63 letters, numbers, or hyphens.

        • The first character must be a letter.

        • Can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.

        Example: mydbinstance

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setStorageType

        public void setStorageType(String storageType)

        The storage type to associate with the DB instance.

        If you specify io1, io2, or gp3 you must also include a value for the Iops parameter.

        If you choose to migrate your DB instance from using standard storage to using Provisioned IOPS, or from using Provisioned IOPS to using standard storage, the process can take time. The duration of the migration depends on several factors such as database load, storage size, storage type (standard or Provisioned IOPS), amount of IOPS provisioned (if any), and the number of prior scale storage operations. Typical migration times are under 24 hours, but the process can take up to several days in some cases. During the migration, the DB instance is available for use, but might experience performance degradation. While the migration takes place, nightly backups for the instance are suspended. No other Amazon RDS operations can take place for the instance, including modifying the instance, rebooting the instance, deleting the instance, creating a read replica for the instance, and creating a DB snapshot of the instance.

        Valid Values: gp2 | gp3 | io1 | io2 | standard

        Default: io1, if the Iops parameter is specified. Otherwise, gp2.

        Parameters:
        storageType - The storage type to associate with the DB instance.

        If you specify io1, io2, or gp3 you must also include a value for the Iops parameter.

        If you choose to migrate your DB instance from using standard storage to using Provisioned IOPS, or from using Provisioned IOPS to using standard storage, the process can take time. The duration of the migration depends on several factors such as database load, storage size, storage type (standard or Provisioned IOPS), amount of IOPS provisioned (if any), and the number of prior scale storage operations. Typical migration times are under 24 hours, but the process can take up to several days in some cases. During the migration, the DB instance is available for use, but might experience performance degradation. While the migration takes place, nightly backups for the instance are suspended. No other Amazon RDS operations can take place for the instance, including modifying the instance, rebooting the instance, deleting the instance, creating a read replica for the instance, and creating a DB snapshot of the instance.

        Valid Values: gp2 | gp3 | io1 | io2 | standard

        Default: io1, if the Iops parameter is specified. Otherwise, gp2.

      • getStorageType

        public String getStorageType()

        The storage type to associate with the DB instance.

        If you specify io1, io2, or gp3 you must also include a value for the Iops parameter.

        If you choose to migrate your DB instance from using standard storage to using Provisioned IOPS, or from using Provisioned IOPS to using standard storage, the process can take time. The duration of the migration depends on several factors such as database load, storage size, storage type (standard or Provisioned IOPS), amount of IOPS provisioned (if any), and the number of prior scale storage operations. Typical migration times are under 24 hours, but the process can take up to several days in some cases. During the migration, the DB instance is available for use, but might experience performance degradation. While the migration takes place, nightly backups for the instance are suspended. No other Amazon RDS operations can take place for the instance, including modifying the instance, rebooting the instance, deleting the instance, creating a read replica for the instance, and creating a DB snapshot of the instance.

        Valid Values: gp2 | gp3 | io1 | io2 | standard

        Default: io1, if the Iops parameter is specified. Otherwise, gp2.

        Returns:
        The storage type to associate with the DB instance.

        If you specify io1, io2, or gp3 you must also include a value for the Iops parameter.

        If you choose to migrate your DB instance from using standard storage to using Provisioned IOPS, or from using Provisioned IOPS to using standard storage, the process can take time. The duration of the migration depends on several factors such as database load, storage size, storage type (standard or Provisioned IOPS), amount of IOPS provisioned (if any), and the number of prior scale storage operations. Typical migration times are under 24 hours, but the process can take up to several days in some cases. During the migration, the DB instance is available for use, but might experience performance degradation. While the migration takes place, nightly backups for the instance are suspended. No other Amazon RDS operations can take place for the instance, including modifying the instance, rebooting the instance, deleting the instance, creating a read replica for the instance, and creating a DB snapshot of the instance.

        Valid Values: gp2 | gp3 | io1 | io2 | standard

        Default: io1, if the Iops parameter is specified. Otherwise, gp2.

      • withStorageType

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withStorageType(String storageType)

        The storage type to associate with the DB instance.

        If you specify io1, io2, or gp3 you must also include a value for the Iops parameter.

        If you choose to migrate your DB instance from using standard storage to using Provisioned IOPS, or from using Provisioned IOPS to using standard storage, the process can take time. The duration of the migration depends on several factors such as database load, storage size, storage type (standard or Provisioned IOPS), amount of IOPS provisioned (if any), and the number of prior scale storage operations. Typical migration times are under 24 hours, but the process can take up to several days in some cases. During the migration, the DB instance is available for use, but might experience performance degradation. While the migration takes place, nightly backups for the instance are suspended. No other Amazon RDS operations can take place for the instance, including modifying the instance, rebooting the instance, deleting the instance, creating a read replica for the instance, and creating a DB snapshot of the instance.

        Valid Values: gp2 | gp3 | io1 | io2 | standard

        Default: io1, if the Iops parameter is specified. Otherwise, gp2.

        Parameters:
        storageType - The storage type to associate with the DB instance.

        If you specify io1, io2, or gp3 you must also include a value for the Iops parameter.

        If you choose to migrate your DB instance from using standard storage to using Provisioned IOPS, or from using Provisioned IOPS to using standard storage, the process can take time. The duration of the migration depends on several factors such as database load, storage size, storage type (standard or Provisioned IOPS), amount of IOPS provisioned (if any), and the number of prior scale storage operations. Typical migration times are under 24 hours, but the process can take up to several days in some cases. During the migration, the DB instance is available for use, but might experience performance degradation. While the migration takes place, nightly backups for the instance are suspended. No other Amazon RDS operations can take place for the instance, including modifying the instance, rebooting the instance, deleting the instance, creating a read replica for the instance, and creating a DB snapshot of the instance.

        Valid Values: gp2 | gp3 | io1 | io2 | standard

        Default: io1, if the Iops parameter is specified. Otherwise, gp2.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setTdeCredentialArn

        public void setTdeCredentialArn(String tdeCredentialArn)

        The ARN from the key store with which to associate the instance for TDE encryption.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        tdeCredentialArn - The ARN from the key store with which to associate the instance for TDE encryption.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getTdeCredentialArn

        public String getTdeCredentialArn()

        The ARN from the key store with which to associate the instance for TDE encryption.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        The ARN from the key store with which to associate the instance for TDE encryption.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withTdeCredentialArn

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withTdeCredentialArn(String tdeCredentialArn)

        The ARN from the key store with which to associate the instance for TDE encryption.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        tdeCredentialArn - The ARN from the key store with which to associate the instance for TDE encryption.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setTdeCredentialPassword

        public void setTdeCredentialPassword(String tdeCredentialPassword)

        The password for the given ARN from the key store in order to access the device.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        tdeCredentialPassword - The password for the given ARN from the key store in order to access the device.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getTdeCredentialPassword

        public String getTdeCredentialPassword()

        The password for the given ARN from the key store in order to access the device.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        The password for the given ARN from the key store in order to access the device.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withTdeCredentialPassword

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withTdeCredentialPassword(String tdeCredentialPassword)

        The password for the given ARN from the key store in order to access the device.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        tdeCredentialPassword - The password for the given ARN from the key store in order to access the device.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setDomain

        public void setDomain(String domain)

        The Active Directory directory ID to move the DB instance to. Specify none to remove the instance from its current domain. You must create the domain before this operation. Currently, you can create only Db2, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances in an Active Directory Domain.

        For more information, see Kerberos Authentication in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        domain - The Active Directory directory ID to move the DB instance to. Specify none to remove the instance from its current domain. You must create the domain before this operation. Currently, you can create only Db2, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances in an Active Directory Domain.

        For more information, see Kerberos Authentication in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getDomain

        public String getDomain()

        The Active Directory directory ID to move the DB instance to. Specify none to remove the instance from its current domain. You must create the domain before this operation. Currently, you can create only Db2, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances in an Active Directory Domain.

        For more information, see Kerberos Authentication in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        The Active Directory directory ID to move the DB instance to. Specify none to remove the instance from its current domain. You must create the domain before this operation. Currently, you can create only Db2, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances in an Active Directory Domain.

        For more information, see Kerberos Authentication in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withDomain

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDomain(String domain)

        The Active Directory directory ID to move the DB instance to. Specify none to remove the instance from its current domain. You must create the domain before this operation. Currently, you can create only Db2, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances in an Active Directory Domain.

        For more information, see Kerberos Authentication in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        domain - The Active Directory directory ID to move the DB instance to. Specify none to remove the instance from its current domain. You must create the domain before this operation. Currently, you can create only Db2, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances in an Active Directory Domain.

        For more information, see Kerberos Authentication in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setDomainFqdn

        public void setDomainFqdn(String domainFqdn)

        The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of an Active Directory domain.

        Constraints:

        • Can't be longer than 64 characters.

        Example: mymanagedADtest.mymanagedAD.mydomain

        Parameters:
        domainFqdn - The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of an Active Directory domain.

        Constraints:

        • Can't be longer than 64 characters.

        Example: mymanagedADtest.mymanagedAD.mydomain

      • getDomainFqdn

        public String getDomainFqdn()

        The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of an Active Directory domain.

        Constraints:

        • Can't be longer than 64 characters.

        Example: mymanagedADtest.mymanagedAD.mydomain

        Returns:
        The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of an Active Directory domain.

        Constraints:

        • Can't be longer than 64 characters.

        Example: mymanagedADtest.mymanagedAD.mydomain

      • withDomainFqdn

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDomainFqdn(String domainFqdn)

        The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of an Active Directory domain.

        Constraints:

        • Can't be longer than 64 characters.

        Example: mymanagedADtest.mymanagedAD.mydomain

        Parameters:
        domainFqdn - The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of an Active Directory domain.

        Constraints:

        • Can't be longer than 64 characters.

        Example: mymanagedADtest.mymanagedAD.mydomain

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setDomainOu

        public void setDomainOu(String domainOu)

        The Active Directory organizational unit for your DB instance to join.

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the distinguished name format.

        • Can't be longer than 64 characters.

        Example: OU=mymanagedADtestOU,DC=mymanagedADtest,DC=mymanagedAD,DC=mydomain

        Parameters:
        domainOu - The Active Directory organizational unit for your DB instance to join.

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the distinguished name format.

        • Can't be longer than 64 characters.

        Example: OU=mymanagedADtestOU,DC=mymanagedADtest,DC=mymanagedAD,DC=mydomain

      • getDomainOu

        public String getDomainOu()

        The Active Directory organizational unit for your DB instance to join.

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the distinguished name format.

        • Can't be longer than 64 characters.

        Example: OU=mymanagedADtestOU,DC=mymanagedADtest,DC=mymanagedAD,DC=mydomain

        Returns:
        The Active Directory organizational unit for your DB instance to join.

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the distinguished name format.

        • Can't be longer than 64 characters.

        Example: OU=mymanagedADtestOU,DC=mymanagedADtest,DC=mymanagedAD,DC=mydomain

      • withDomainOu

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDomainOu(String domainOu)

        The Active Directory organizational unit for your DB instance to join.

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the distinguished name format.

        • Can't be longer than 64 characters.

        Example: OU=mymanagedADtestOU,DC=mymanagedADtest,DC=mymanagedAD,DC=mydomain

        Parameters:
        domainOu - The Active Directory organizational unit for your DB instance to join.

        Constraints:

        • Must be in the distinguished name format.

        • Can't be longer than 64 characters.

        Example: OU=mymanagedADtestOU,DC=mymanagedADtest,DC=mymanagedAD,DC=mydomain

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setDomainAuthSecretArn

        public void setDomainAuthSecretArn(String domainAuthSecretArn)

        The ARN for the Secrets Manager secret with the credentials for the user joining the domain.

        Example: arn:aws:secretsmanager:region:account-number:secret:myselfmanagedADtestsecret-123456

        Parameters:
        domainAuthSecretArn - The ARN for the Secrets Manager secret with the credentials for the user joining the domain.

        Example: arn:aws:secretsmanager:region:account-number:secret:myselfmanagedADtestsecret-123456

      • getDomainAuthSecretArn

        public String getDomainAuthSecretArn()

        The ARN for the Secrets Manager secret with the credentials for the user joining the domain.

        Example: arn:aws:secretsmanager:region:account-number:secret:myselfmanagedADtestsecret-123456

        Returns:
        The ARN for the Secrets Manager secret with the credentials for the user joining the domain.

        Example: arn:aws:secretsmanager:region:account-number:secret:myselfmanagedADtestsecret-123456

      • withDomainAuthSecretArn

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDomainAuthSecretArn(String domainAuthSecretArn)

        The ARN for the Secrets Manager secret with the credentials for the user joining the domain.

        Example: arn:aws:secretsmanager:region:account-number:secret:myselfmanagedADtestsecret-123456

        Parameters:
        domainAuthSecretArn - The ARN for the Secrets Manager secret with the credentials for the user joining the domain.

        Example: arn:aws:secretsmanager:region:account-number:secret:myselfmanagedADtestsecret-123456

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • getDomainDnsIps

        public List<String> getDomainDnsIps()

        The IPv4 DNS IP addresses of your primary and secondary Active Directory domain controllers.

        Constraints:

        • Two IP addresses must be provided. If there isn't a secondary domain controller, use the IP address of the primary domain controller for both entries in the list.

        Example: 123.124.125.126,234.235.236.237

        Returns:
        The IPv4 DNS IP addresses of your primary and secondary Active Directory domain controllers.

        Constraints:

        • Two IP addresses must be provided. If there isn't a secondary domain controller, use the IP address of the primary domain controller for both entries in the list.

        Example: 123.124.125.126,234.235.236.237

      • setDomainDnsIps

        public void setDomainDnsIps(Collection<String> domainDnsIps)

        The IPv4 DNS IP addresses of your primary and secondary Active Directory domain controllers.

        Constraints:

        • Two IP addresses must be provided. If there isn't a secondary domain controller, use the IP address of the primary domain controller for both entries in the list.

        Example: 123.124.125.126,234.235.236.237

        Parameters:
        domainDnsIps - The IPv4 DNS IP addresses of your primary and secondary Active Directory domain controllers.

        Constraints:

        • Two IP addresses must be provided. If there isn't a secondary domain controller, use the IP address of the primary domain controller for both entries in the list.

        Example: 123.124.125.126,234.235.236.237

      • withDomainDnsIps

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDomainDnsIps(String... domainDnsIps)

        The IPv4 DNS IP addresses of your primary and secondary Active Directory domain controllers.

        Constraints:

        • Two IP addresses must be provided. If there isn't a secondary domain controller, use the IP address of the primary domain controller for both entries in the list.

        Example: 123.124.125.126,234.235.236.237

        NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use setDomainDnsIps(java.util.Collection) or withDomainDnsIps(java.util.Collection) if you want to override the existing values.

        Parameters:
        domainDnsIps - The IPv4 DNS IP addresses of your primary and secondary Active Directory domain controllers.

        Constraints:

        • Two IP addresses must be provided. If there isn't a secondary domain controller, use the IP address of the primary domain controller for both entries in the list.

        Example: 123.124.125.126,234.235.236.237

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • withDomainDnsIps

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDomainDnsIps(Collection<String> domainDnsIps)

        The IPv4 DNS IP addresses of your primary and secondary Active Directory domain controllers.

        Constraints:

        • Two IP addresses must be provided. If there isn't a secondary domain controller, use the IP address of the primary domain controller for both entries in the list.

        Example: 123.124.125.126,234.235.236.237

        Parameters:
        domainDnsIps - The IPv4 DNS IP addresses of your primary and secondary Active Directory domain controllers.

        Constraints:

        • Two IP addresses must be provided. If there isn't a secondary domain controller, use the IP address of the primary domain controller for both entries in the list.

        Example: 123.124.125.126,234.235.236.237

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setCopyTagsToSnapshot

        public void setCopyTagsToSnapshot(Boolean copyTagsToSnapshot)

        Specifies whether to copy all tags from the DB instance to snapshots of the DB instance. By default, tags aren't copied.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Copying tags to snapshots is managed by the DB cluster. Setting this value for an Aurora DB instance has no effect on the DB cluster setting. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Parameters:
        copyTagsToSnapshot - Specifies whether to copy all tags from the DB instance to snapshots of the DB instance. By default, tags aren't copied.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Copying tags to snapshots is managed by the DB cluster. Setting this value for an Aurora DB instance has no effect on the DB cluster setting. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

      • getCopyTagsToSnapshot

        public Boolean getCopyTagsToSnapshot()

        Specifies whether to copy all tags from the DB instance to snapshots of the DB instance. By default, tags aren't copied.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Copying tags to snapshots is managed by the DB cluster. Setting this value for an Aurora DB instance has no effect on the DB cluster setting. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether to copy all tags from the DB instance to snapshots of the DB instance. By default, tags aren't copied.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Copying tags to snapshots is managed by the DB cluster. Setting this value for an Aurora DB instance has no effect on the DB cluster setting. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

      • withCopyTagsToSnapshot

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withCopyTagsToSnapshot(Boolean copyTagsToSnapshot)

        Specifies whether to copy all tags from the DB instance to snapshots of the DB instance. By default, tags aren't copied.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Copying tags to snapshots is managed by the DB cluster. Setting this value for an Aurora DB instance has no effect on the DB cluster setting. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Parameters:
        copyTagsToSnapshot - Specifies whether to copy all tags from the DB instance to snapshots of the DB instance. By default, tags aren't copied.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Copying tags to snapshots is managed by the DB cluster. Setting this value for an Aurora DB instance has no effect on the DB cluster setting. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isCopyTagsToSnapshot

        public Boolean isCopyTagsToSnapshot()

        Specifies whether to copy all tags from the DB instance to snapshots of the DB instance. By default, tags aren't copied.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Copying tags to snapshots is managed by the DB cluster. Setting this value for an Aurora DB instance has no effect on the DB cluster setting. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether to copy all tags from the DB instance to snapshots of the DB instance. By default, tags aren't copied.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Copying tags to snapshots is managed by the DB cluster. Setting this value for an Aurora DB instance has no effect on the DB cluster setting. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.

      • setMonitoringInterval

        public void setMonitoringInterval(Integer monitoringInterval)

        The interval, in seconds, between points when Enhanced Monitoring metrics are collected for the DB instance. To disable collection of Enhanced Monitoring metrics, specify 0.

        If MonitoringRoleArn is specified, set MonitoringInterval to a value other than 0.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values: 0 | 1 | 5 | 10 | 15 | 30 | 60

        Default: 0

        Parameters:
        monitoringInterval - The interval, in seconds, between points when Enhanced Monitoring metrics are collected for the DB instance. To disable collection of Enhanced Monitoring metrics, specify 0.

        If MonitoringRoleArn is specified, set MonitoringInterval to a value other than 0.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values: 0 | 1 | 5 | 10 | 15 | 30 | 60

        Default: 0

      • getMonitoringInterval

        public Integer getMonitoringInterval()

        The interval, in seconds, between points when Enhanced Monitoring metrics are collected for the DB instance. To disable collection of Enhanced Monitoring metrics, specify 0.

        If MonitoringRoleArn is specified, set MonitoringInterval to a value other than 0.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values: 0 | 1 | 5 | 10 | 15 | 30 | 60

        Default: 0

        Returns:
        The interval, in seconds, between points when Enhanced Monitoring metrics are collected for the DB instance. To disable collection of Enhanced Monitoring metrics, specify 0.

        If MonitoringRoleArn is specified, set MonitoringInterval to a value other than 0.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values: 0 | 1 | 5 | 10 | 15 | 30 | 60

        Default: 0

      • withMonitoringInterval

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withMonitoringInterval(Integer monitoringInterval)

        The interval, in seconds, between points when Enhanced Monitoring metrics are collected for the DB instance. To disable collection of Enhanced Monitoring metrics, specify 0.

        If MonitoringRoleArn is specified, set MonitoringInterval to a value other than 0.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values: 0 | 1 | 5 | 10 | 15 | 30 | 60

        Default: 0

        Parameters:
        monitoringInterval - The interval, in seconds, between points when Enhanced Monitoring metrics are collected for the DB instance. To disable collection of Enhanced Monitoring metrics, specify 0.

        If MonitoringRoleArn is specified, set MonitoringInterval to a value other than 0.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values: 0 | 1 | 5 | 10 | 15 | 30 | 60

        Default: 0

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setDBPortNumber

        public void setDBPortNumber(Integer dBPortNumber)

        The port number on which the database accepts connections.

        The value of the DBPortNumber parameter must not match any of the port values specified for options in the option group for the DB instance.

        If you change the DBPortNumber value, your database restarts regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values: 1150-65535

        Default:

        • Amazon Aurora - 3306

        • RDS for Db2 - 50000

        • RDS for MariaDB - 3306

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - 1433

        • RDS for MySQL - 3306

        • RDS for Oracle - 1521

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - 5432

        Constraints:

        • For RDS for Microsoft SQL Server, the value can't be 1234, 1434, 3260, 3343, 3389, 47001, or 49152-49156.

        Parameters:
        dBPortNumber - The port number on which the database accepts connections.

        The value of the DBPortNumber parameter must not match any of the port values specified for options in the option group for the DB instance.

        If you change the DBPortNumber value, your database restarts regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values: 1150-65535

        Default:

        • Amazon Aurora - 3306

        • RDS for Db2 - 50000

        • RDS for MariaDB - 3306

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - 1433

        • RDS for MySQL - 3306

        • RDS for Oracle - 1521

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - 5432

        Constraints:

        • For RDS for Microsoft SQL Server, the value can't be 1234, 1434, 3260, 3343, 3389, 47001, or 49152-49156.

      • getDBPortNumber

        public Integer getDBPortNumber()

        The port number on which the database accepts connections.

        The value of the DBPortNumber parameter must not match any of the port values specified for options in the option group for the DB instance.

        If you change the DBPortNumber value, your database restarts regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values: 1150-65535

        Default:

        • Amazon Aurora - 3306

        • RDS for Db2 - 50000

        • RDS for MariaDB - 3306

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - 1433

        • RDS for MySQL - 3306

        • RDS for Oracle - 1521

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - 5432

        Constraints:

        • For RDS for Microsoft SQL Server, the value can't be 1234, 1434, 3260, 3343, 3389, 47001, or 49152-49156.

        Returns:
        The port number on which the database accepts connections.

        The value of the DBPortNumber parameter must not match any of the port values specified for options in the option group for the DB instance.

        If you change the DBPortNumber value, your database restarts regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values: 1150-65535

        Default:

        • Amazon Aurora - 3306

        • RDS for Db2 - 50000

        • RDS for MariaDB - 3306

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - 1433

        • RDS for MySQL - 3306

        • RDS for Oracle - 1521

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - 5432

        Constraints:

        • For RDS for Microsoft SQL Server, the value can't be 1234, 1434, 3260, 3343, 3389, 47001, or 49152-49156.

      • withDBPortNumber

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDBPortNumber(Integer dBPortNumber)

        The port number on which the database accepts connections.

        The value of the DBPortNumber parameter must not match any of the port values specified for options in the option group for the DB instance.

        If you change the DBPortNumber value, your database restarts regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values: 1150-65535

        Default:

        • Amazon Aurora - 3306

        • RDS for Db2 - 50000

        • RDS for MariaDB - 3306

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - 1433

        • RDS for MySQL - 3306

        • RDS for Oracle - 1521

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - 5432

        Constraints:

        • For RDS for Microsoft SQL Server, the value can't be 1234, 1434, 3260, 3343, 3389, 47001, or 49152-49156.

        Parameters:
        dBPortNumber - The port number on which the database accepts connections.

        The value of the DBPortNumber parameter must not match any of the port values specified for options in the option group for the DB instance.

        If you change the DBPortNumber value, your database restarts regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values: 1150-65535

        Default:

        • Amazon Aurora - 3306

        • RDS for Db2 - 50000

        • RDS for MariaDB - 3306

        • RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - 1433

        • RDS for MySQL - 3306

        • RDS for Oracle - 1521

        • RDS for PostgreSQL - 5432

        Constraints:

        • For RDS for Microsoft SQL Server, the value can't be 1234, 1434, 3260, 3343, 3389, 47001, or 49152-49156.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setPubliclyAccessible

        public void setPubliclyAccessible(Boolean publiclyAccessible)

        Specifies whether the DB instance is publicly accessible.

        When the DB instance is publicly accessible and you connect from outside of the DB instance's virtual private cloud (VPC), its Domain Name System (DNS) endpoint resolves to the public IP address. When you connect from within the same VPC as the DB instance, the endpoint resolves to the private IP address. Access to the DB instance is ultimately controlled by the security group it uses. That public access isn't permitted if the security group assigned to the DB instance doesn't permit it.

        When the DB instance isn't publicly accessible, it is an internal DB instance with a DNS name that resolves to a private IP address.

        PubliclyAccessible only applies to DB instances in a VPC. The DB instance must be part of a public subnet and PubliclyAccessible must be enabled for it to be publicly accessible.

        Changes to the PubliclyAccessible parameter are applied immediately regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter.

        Parameters:
        publiclyAccessible - Specifies whether the DB instance is publicly accessible.

        When the DB instance is publicly accessible and you connect from outside of the DB instance's virtual private cloud (VPC), its Domain Name System (DNS) endpoint resolves to the public IP address. When you connect from within the same VPC as the DB instance, the endpoint resolves to the private IP address. Access to the DB instance is ultimately controlled by the security group it uses. That public access isn't permitted if the security group assigned to the DB instance doesn't permit it.

        When the DB instance isn't publicly accessible, it is an internal DB instance with a DNS name that resolves to a private IP address.

        PubliclyAccessible only applies to DB instances in a VPC. The DB instance must be part of a public subnet and PubliclyAccessible must be enabled for it to be publicly accessible.

        Changes to the PubliclyAccessible parameter are applied immediately regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter.

      • getPubliclyAccessible

        public Boolean getPubliclyAccessible()

        Specifies whether the DB instance is publicly accessible.

        When the DB instance is publicly accessible and you connect from outside of the DB instance's virtual private cloud (VPC), its Domain Name System (DNS) endpoint resolves to the public IP address. When you connect from within the same VPC as the DB instance, the endpoint resolves to the private IP address. Access to the DB instance is ultimately controlled by the security group it uses. That public access isn't permitted if the security group assigned to the DB instance doesn't permit it.

        When the DB instance isn't publicly accessible, it is an internal DB instance with a DNS name that resolves to a private IP address.

        PubliclyAccessible only applies to DB instances in a VPC. The DB instance must be part of a public subnet and PubliclyAccessible must be enabled for it to be publicly accessible.

        Changes to the PubliclyAccessible parameter are applied immediately regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether the DB instance is publicly accessible.

        When the DB instance is publicly accessible and you connect from outside of the DB instance's virtual private cloud (VPC), its Domain Name System (DNS) endpoint resolves to the public IP address. When you connect from within the same VPC as the DB instance, the endpoint resolves to the private IP address. Access to the DB instance is ultimately controlled by the security group it uses. That public access isn't permitted if the security group assigned to the DB instance doesn't permit it.

        When the DB instance isn't publicly accessible, it is an internal DB instance with a DNS name that resolves to a private IP address.

        PubliclyAccessible only applies to DB instances in a VPC. The DB instance must be part of a public subnet and PubliclyAccessible must be enabled for it to be publicly accessible.

        Changes to the PubliclyAccessible parameter are applied immediately regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter.

      • withPubliclyAccessible

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withPubliclyAccessible(Boolean publiclyAccessible)

        Specifies whether the DB instance is publicly accessible.

        When the DB instance is publicly accessible and you connect from outside of the DB instance's virtual private cloud (VPC), its Domain Name System (DNS) endpoint resolves to the public IP address. When you connect from within the same VPC as the DB instance, the endpoint resolves to the private IP address. Access to the DB instance is ultimately controlled by the security group it uses. That public access isn't permitted if the security group assigned to the DB instance doesn't permit it.

        When the DB instance isn't publicly accessible, it is an internal DB instance with a DNS name that resolves to a private IP address.

        PubliclyAccessible only applies to DB instances in a VPC. The DB instance must be part of a public subnet and PubliclyAccessible must be enabled for it to be publicly accessible.

        Changes to the PubliclyAccessible parameter are applied immediately regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter.

        Parameters:
        publiclyAccessible - Specifies whether the DB instance is publicly accessible.

        When the DB instance is publicly accessible and you connect from outside of the DB instance's virtual private cloud (VPC), its Domain Name System (DNS) endpoint resolves to the public IP address. When you connect from within the same VPC as the DB instance, the endpoint resolves to the private IP address. Access to the DB instance is ultimately controlled by the security group it uses. That public access isn't permitted if the security group assigned to the DB instance doesn't permit it.

        When the DB instance isn't publicly accessible, it is an internal DB instance with a DNS name that resolves to a private IP address.

        PubliclyAccessible only applies to DB instances in a VPC. The DB instance must be part of a public subnet and PubliclyAccessible must be enabled for it to be publicly accessible.

        Changes to the PubliclyAccessible parameter are applied immediately regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isPubliclyAccessible

        public Boolean isPubliclyAccessible()

        Specifies whether the DB instance is publicly accessible.

        When the DB instance is publicly accessible and you connect from outside of the DB instance's virtual private cloud (VPC), its Domain Name System (DNS) endpoint resolves to the public IP address. When you connect from within the same VPC as the DB instance, the endpoint resolves to the private IP address. Access to the DB instance is ultimately controlled by the security group it uses. That public access isn't permitted if the security group assigned to the DB instance doesn't permit it.

        When the DB instance isn't publicly accessible, it is an internal DB instance with a DNS name that resolves to a private IP address.

        PubliclyAccessible only applies to DB instances in a VPC. The DB instance must be part of a public subnet and PubliclyAccessible must be enabled for it to be publicly accessible.

        Changes to the PubliclyAccessible parameter are applied immediately regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether the DB instance is publicly accessible.

        When the DB instance is publicly accessible and you connect from outside of the DB instance's virtual private cloud (VPC), its Domain Name System (DNS) endpoint resolves to the public IP address. When you connect from within the same VPC as the DB instance, the endpoint resolves to the private IP address. Access to the DB instance is ultimately controlled by the security group it uses. That public access isn't permitted if the security group assigned to the DB instance doesn't permit it.

        When the DB instance isn't publicly accessible, it is an internal DB instance with a DNS name that resolves to a private IP address.

        PubliclyAccessible only applies to DB instances in a VPC. The DB instance must be part of a public subnet and PubliclyAccessible must be enabled for it to be publicly accessible.

        Changes to the PubliclyAccessible parameter are applied immediately regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter.

      • setMonitoringRoleArn

        public void setMonitoringRoleArn(String monitoringRoleArn)

        The ARN for the IAM role that permits RDS to send enhanced monitoring metrics to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. For example, arn:aws:iam:123456789012:role/emaccess. For information on creating a monitoring role, see To create an IAM role for Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        If MonitoringInterval is set to a value other than 0, supply a MonitoringRoleArn value.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        monitoringRoleArn - The ARN for the IAM role that permits RDS to send enhanced monitoring metrics to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. For example, arn:aws:iam:123456789012:role/emaccess. For information on creating a monitoring role, see To create an IAM role for Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        If MonitoringInterval is set to a value other than 0, supply a MonitoringRoleArn value.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getMonitoringRoleArn

        public String getMonitoringRoleArn()

        The ARN for the IAM role that permits RDS to send enhanced monitoring metrics to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. For example, arn:aws:iam:123456789012:role/emaccess. For information on creating a monitoring role, see To create an IAM role for Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        If MonitoringInterval is set to a value other than 0, supply a MonitoringRoleArn value.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        The ARN for the IAM role that permits RDS to send enhanced monitoring metrics to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. For example, arn:aws:iam:123456789012:role/emaccess. For information on creating a monitoring role, see To create an IAM role for Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        If MonitoringInterval is set to a value other than 0, supply a MonitoringRoleArn value.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withMonitoringRoleArn

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withMonitoringRoleArn(String monitoringRoleArn)

        The ARN for the IAM role that permits RDS to send enhanced monitoring metrics to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. For example, arn:aws:iam:123456789012:role/emaccess. For information on creating a monitoring role, see To create an IAM role for Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        If MonitoringInterval is set to a value other than 0, supply a MonitoringRoleArn value.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        monitoringRoleArn - The ARN for the IAM role that permits RDS to send enhanced monitoring metrics to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. For example, arn:aws:iam:123456789012:role/emaccess. For information on creating a monitoring role, see To create an IAM role for Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        If MonitoringInterval is set to a value other than 0, supply a MonitoringRoleArn value.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setDomainIAMRoleName

        public void setDomainIAMRoleName(String domainIAMRoleName)

        The name of the IAM role to use when making API calls to the Directory Service.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        domainIAMRoleName - The name of the IAM role to use when making API calls to the Directory Service.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getDomainIAMRoleName

        public String getDomainIAMRoleName()

        The name of the IAM role to use when making API calls to the Directory Service.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        The name of the IAM role to use when making API calls to the Directory Service.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withDomainIAMRoleName

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDomainIAMRoleName(String domainIAMRoleName)

        The name of the IAM role to use when making API calls to the Directory Service.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        domainIAMRoleName - The name of the IAM role to use when making API calls to the Directory Service.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setDisableDomain

        public void setDisableDomain(Boolean disableDomain)

        Specifies whether to remove the DB instance from the Active Directory domain.

        Parameters:
        disableDomain - Specifies whether to remove the DB instance from the Active Directory domain.
      • getDisableDomain

        public Boolean getDisableDomain()

        Specifies whether to remove the DB instance from the Active Directory domain.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether to remove the DB instance from the Active Directory domain.
      • withDisableDomain

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDisableDomain(Boolean disableDomain)

        Specifies whether to remove the DB instance from the Active Directory domain.

        Parameters:
        disableDomain - Specifies whether to remove the DB instance from the Active Directory domain.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isDisableDomain

        public Boolean isDisableDomain()

        Specifies whether to remove the DB instance from the Active Directory domain.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether to remove the DB instance from the Active Directory domain.
      • setPromotionTier

        public void setPromotionTier(Integer promotionTier)

        The order of priority in which an Aurora Replica is promoted to the primary instance after a failure of the existing primary instance. For more information, see Fault Tolerance for an Aurora DB Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Default: 1

        Valid Values: 0 - 15

        Parameters:
        promotionTier - The order of priority in which an Aurora Replica is promoted to the primary instance after a failure of the existing primary instance. For more information, see Fault Tolerance for an Aurora DB Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Default: 1

        Valid Values: 0 - 15

      • getPromotionTier

        public Integer getPromotionTier()

        The order of priority in which an Aurora Replica is promoted to the primary instance after a failure of the existing primary instance. For more information, see Fault Tolerance for an Aurora DB Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Default: 1

        Valid Values: 0 - 15

        Returns:
        The order of priority in which an Aurora Replica is promoted to the primary instance after a failure of the existing primary instance. For more information, see Fault Tolerance for an Aurora DB Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Default: 1

        Valid Values: 0 - 15

      • withPromotionTier

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withPromotionTier(Integer promotionTier)

        The order of priority in which an Aurora Replica is promoted to the primary instance after a failure of the existing primary instance. For more information, see Fault Tolerance for an Aurora DB Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Default: 1

        Valid Values: 0 - 15

        Parameters:
        promotionTier - The order of priority in which an Aurora Replica is promoted to the primary instance after a failure of the existing primary instance. For more information, see Fault Tolerance for an Aurora DB Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Default: 1

        Valid Values: 0 - 15

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setEnableIAMDatabaseAuthentication

        public void setEnableIAMDatabaseAuthentication(Boolean enableIAMDatabaseAuthentication)

        Specifies whether to enable mapping of Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) accounts to database accounts. By default, mapping isn't enabled.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora. Mapping Amazon Web Services IAM accounts to database accounts is managed by the DB cluster.

        For more information about IAM database authentication, see IAM Database Authentication for MySQL and PostgreSQL in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        enableIAMDatabaseAuthentication - Specifies whether to enable mapping of Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) accounts to database accounts. By default, mapping isn't enabled.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora. Mapping Amazon Web Services IAM accounts to database accounts is managed by the DB cluster.

        For more information about IAM database authentication, see IAM Database Authentication for MySQL and PostgreSQL in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getEnableIAMDatabaseAuthentication

        public Boolean getEnableIAMDatabaseAuthentication()

        Specifies whether to enable mapping of Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) accounts to database accounts. By default, mapping isn't enabled.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora. Mapping Amazon Web Services IAM accounts to database accounts is managed by the DB cluster.

        For more information about IAM database authentication, see IAM Database Authentication for MySQL and PostgreSQL in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether to enable mapping of Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) accounts to database accounts. By default, mapping isn't enabled.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora. Mapping Amazon Web Services IAM accounts to database accounts is managed by the DB cluster.

        For more information about IAM database authentication, see IAM Database Authentication for MySQL and PostgreSQL in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withEnableIAMDatabaseAuthentication

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withEnableIAMDatabaseAuthentication(Boolean enableIAMDatabaseAuthentication)

        Specifies whether to enable mapping of Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) accounts to database accounts. By default, mapping isn't enabled.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora. Mapping Amazon Web Services IAM accounts to database accounts is managed by the DB cluster.

        For more information about IAM database authentication, see IAM Database Authentication for MySQL and PostgreSQL in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        enableIAMDatabaseAuthentication - Specifies whether to enable mapping of Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) accounts to database accounts. By default, mapping isn't enabled.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora. Mapping Amazon Web Services IAM accounts to database accounts is managed by the DB cluster.

        For more information about IAM database authentication, see IAM Database Authentication for MySQL and PostgreSQL in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isEnableIAMDatabaseAuthentication

        public Boolean isEnableIAMDatabaseAuthentication()

        Specifies whether to enable mapping of Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) accounts to database accounts. By default, mapping isn't enabled.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora. Mapping Amazon Web Services IAM accounts to database accounts is managed by the DB cluster.

        For more information about IAM database authentication, see IAM Database Authentication for MySQL and PostgreSQL in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether to enable mapping of Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) accounts to database accounts. By default, mapping isn't enabled.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora. Mapping Amazon Web Services IAM accounts to database accounts is managed by the DB cluster.

        For more information about IAM database authentication, see IAM Database Authentication for MySQL and PostgreSQL in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • setEnablePerformanceInsights

        public void setEnablePerformanceInsights(Boolean enablePerformanceInsights)

        Specifies whether to enable Performance Insights for the DB instance.

        For more information, see Using Amazon Performance Insights in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        enablePerformanceInsights - Specifies whether to enable Performance Insights for the DB instance.

        For more information, see Using Amazon Performance Insights in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getEnablePerformanceInsights

        public Boolean getEnablePerformanceInsights()

        Specifies whether to enable Performance Insights for the DB instance.

        For more information, see Using Amazon Performance Insights in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether to enable Performance Insights for the DB instance.

        For more information, see Using Amazon Performance Insights in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withEnablePerformanceInsights

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withEnablePerformanceInsights(Boolean enablePerformanceInsights)

        Specifies whether to enable Performance Insights for the DB instance.

        For more information, see Using Amazon Performance Insights in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        enablePerformanceInsights - Specifies whether to enable Performance Insights for the DB instance.

        For more information, see Using Amazon Performance Insights in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isEnablePerformanceInsights

        public Boolean isEnablePerformanceInsights()

        Specifies whether to enable Performance Insights for the DB instance.

        For more information, see Using Amazon Performance Insights in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether to enable Performance Insights for the DB instance.

        For more information, see Using Amazon Performance Insights in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • setPerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId

        public void setPerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId(String performanceInsightsKMSKeyId)

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier for encryption of Performance Insights data.

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key.

        If you don't specify a value for PerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId, then Amazon RDS uses your default KMS key. There is a default KMS key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default KMS key for each Amazon Web Services Region.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        performanceInsightsKMSKeyId - The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier for encryption of Performance Insights data.

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key.

        If you don't specify a value for PerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId, then Amazon RDS uses your default KMS key. There is a default KMS key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default KMS key for each Amazon Web Services Region.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getPerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId

        public String getPerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId()

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier for encryption of Performance Insights data.

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key.

        If you don't specify a value for PerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId, then Amazon RDS uses your default KMS key. There is a default KMS key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default KMS key for each Amazon Web Services Region.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier for encryption of Performance Insights data.

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key.

        If you don't specify a value for PerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId, then Amazon RDS uses your default KMS key. There is a default KMS key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default KMS key for each Amazon Web Services Region.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withPerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withPerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId(String performanceInsightsKMSKeyId)

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier for encryption of Performance Insights data.

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key.

        If you don't specify a value for PerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId, then Amazon RDS uses your default KMS key. There is a default KMS key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default KMS key for each Amazon Web Services Region.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        performanceInsightsKMSKeyId - The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier for encryption of Performance Insights data.

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key.

        If you don't specify a value for PerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId, then Amazon RDS uses your default KMS key. There is a default KMS key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default KMS key for each Amazon Web Services Region.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setPerformanceInsightsRetentionPeriod

        public void setPerformanceInsightsRetentionPeriod(Integer performanceInsightsRetentionPeriod)

        The number of days to retain Performance Insights data.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values:

        • 7

        • month * 31, where month is a number of months from 1-23. Examples: 93 (3 months * 31), 341 (11 months * 31), 589 (19 months * 31)

        • 731

        Default: 7 days

        If you specify a retention period that isn't valid, such as 94, Amazon RDS returns an error.

        Parameters:
        performanceInsightsRetentionPeriod - The number of days to retain Performance Insights data.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values:

        • 7

        • month * 31, where month is a number of months from 1-23. Examples: 93 (3 months * 31), 341 (11 months * 31), 589 (19 months * 31)

        • 731

        Default: 7 days

        If you specify a retention period that isn't valid, such as 94, Amazon RDS returns an error.

      • getPerformanceInsightsRetentionPeriod

        public Integer getPerformanceInsightsRetentionPeriod()

        The number of days to retain Performance Insights data.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values:

        • 7

        • month * 31, where month is a number of months from 1-23. Examples: 93 (3 months * 31), 341 (11 months * 31), 589 (19 months * 31)

        • 731

        Default: 7 days

        If you specify a retention period that isn't valid, such as 94, Amazon RDS returns an error.

        Returns:
        The number of days to retain Performance Insights data.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values:

        • 7

        • month * 31, where month is a number of months from 1-23. Examples: 93 (3 months * 31), 341 (11 months * 31), 589 (19 months * 31)

        • 731

        Default: 7 days

        If you specify a retention period that isn't valid, such as 94, Amazon RDS returns an error.

      • withPerformanceInsightsRetentionPeriod

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withPerformanceInsightsRetentionPeriod(Integer performanceInsightsRetentionPeriod)

        The number of days to retain Performance Insights data.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values:

        • 7

        • month * 31, where month is a number of months from 1-23. Examples: 93 (3 months * 31), 341 (11 months * 31), 589 (19 months * 31)

        • 731

        Default: 7 days

        If you specify a retention period that isn't valid, such as 94, Amazon RDS returns an error.

        Parameters:
        performanceInsightsRetentionPeriod - The number of days to retain Performance Insights data.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Valid Values:

        • 7

        • month * 31, where month is a number of months from 1-23. Examples: 93 (3 months * 31), 341 (11 months * 31), 589 (19 months * 31)

        • 731

        Default: 7 days

        If you specify a retention period that isn't valid, such as 94, Amazon RDS returns an error.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setCloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration

        public void setCloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration(CloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration cloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration)

        The log types to be enabled for export to CloudWatch Logs for a specific DB instance.

        A change to the CloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration parameter is always applied to the DB instance immediately. Therefore, the ApplyImmediately parameter has no effect.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        cloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration - The log types to be enabled for export to CloudWatch Logs for a specific DB instance.

        A change to the CloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration parameter is always applied to the DB instance immediately. Therefore, the ApplyImmediately parameter has no effect.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getCloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration

        public CloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration getCloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration()

        The log types to be enabled for export to CloudWatch Logs for a specific DB instance.

        A change to the CloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration parameter is always applied to the DB instance immediately. Therefore, the ApplyImmediately parameter has no effect.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        The log types to be enabled for export to CloudWatch Logs for a specific DB instance.

        A change to the CloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration parameter is always applied to the DB instance immediately. Therefore, the ApplyImmediately parameter has no effect.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withCloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withCloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration(CloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration cloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration)

        The log types to be enabled for export to CloudWatch Logs for a specific DB instance.

        A change to the CloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration parameter is always applied to the DB instance immediately. Therefore, the ApplyImmediately parameter has no effect.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        cloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration - The log types to be enabled for export to CloudWatch Logs for a specific DB instance.

        A change to the CloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration parameter is always applied to the DB instance immediately. Therefore, the ApplyImmediately parameter has no effect.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • getProcessorFeatures

        public List<ProcessorFeature> getProcessorFeatures()

        The number of CPU cores and the number of threads per core for the DB instance class of the DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        The number of CPU cores and the number of threads per core for the DB instance class of the DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • setProcessorFeatures

        public void setProcessorFeatures(Collection<ProcessorFeature> processorFeatures)

        The number of CPU cores and the number of threads per core for the DB instance class of the DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        processorFeatures - The number of CPU cores and the number of threads per core for the DB instance class of the DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withProcessorFeatures

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withProcessorFeatures(ProcessorFeature... processorFeatures)

        The number of CPU cores and the number of threads per core for the DB instance class of the DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use setProcessorFeatures(java.util.Collection) or withProcessorFeatures(java.util.Collection) if you want to override the existing values.

        Parameters:
        processorFeatures - The number of CPU cores and the number of threads per core for the DB instance class of the DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • withProcessorFeatures

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withProcessorFeatures(Collection<ProcessorFeature> processorFeatures)

        The number of CPU cores and the number of threads per core for the DB instance class of the DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        processorFeatures - The number of CPU cores and the number of threads per core for the DB instance class of the DB instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setUseDefaultProcessorFeatures

        public void setUseDefaultProcessorFeatures(Boolean useDefaultProcessorFeatures)

        Specifies whether the DB instance class of the DB instance uses its default processor features.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        useDefaultProcessorFeatures - Specifies whether the DB instance class of the DB instance uses its default processor features.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getUseDefaultProcessorFeatures

        public Boolean getUseDefaultProcessorFeatures()

        Specifies whether the DB instance class of the DB instance uses its default processor features.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether the DB instance class of the DB instance uses its default processor features.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withUseDefaultProcessorFeatures

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withUseDefaultProcessorFeatures(Boolean useDefaultProcessorFeatures)

        Specifies whether the DB instance class of the DB instance uses its default processor features.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        useDefaultProcessorFeatures - Specifies whether the DB instance class of the DB instance uses its default processor features.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isUseDefaultProcessorFeatures

        public Boolean isUseDefaultProcessorFeatures()

        Specifies whether the DB instance class of the DB instance uses its default processor features.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether the DB instance class of the DB instance uses its default processor features.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • setDeletionProtection

        public void setDeletionProtection(Boolean deletionProtection)

        Specifies whether the DB instance has deletion protection enabled. The database can't be deleted when deletion protection is enabled. By default, deletion protection isn't enabled. For more information, see Deleting a DB Instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. You can enable or disable deletion protection for the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster. DB instances in a DB cluster can be deleted even when deletion protection is enabled for the DB cluster.

        Parameters:
        deletionProtection - Specifies whether the DB instance has deletion protection enabled. The database can't be deleted when deletion protection is enabled. By default, deletion protection isn't enabled. For more information, see Deleting a DB Instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. You can enable or disable deletion protection for the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster. DB instances in a DB cluster can be deleted even when deletion protection is enabled for the DB cluster.

      • getDeletionProtection

        public Boolean getDeletionProtection()

        Specifies whether the DB instance has deletion protection enabled. The database can't be deleted when deletion protection is enabled. By default, deletion protection isn't enabled. For more information, see Deleting a DB Instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. You can enable or disable deletion protection for the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster. DB instances in a DB cluster can be deleted even when deletion protection is enabled for the DB cluster.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether the DB instance has deletion protection enabled. The database can't be deleted when deletion protection is enabled. By default, deletion protection isn't enabled. For more information, see Deleting a DB Instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. You can enable or disable deletion protection for the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster. DB instances in a DB cluster can be deleted even when deletion protection is enabled for the DB cluster.

      • withDeletionProtection

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDeletionProtection(Boolean deletionProtection)

        Specifies whether the DB instance has deletion protection enabled. The database can't be deleted when deletion protection is enabled. By default, deletion protection isn't enabled. For more information, see Deleting a DB Instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. You can enable or disable deletion protection for the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster. DB instances in a DB cluster can be deleted even when deletion protection is enabled for the DB cluster.

        Parameters:
        deletionProtection - Specifies whether the DB instance has deletion protection enabled. The database can't be deleted when deletion protection is enabled. By default, deletion protection isn't enabled. For more information, see Deleting a DB Instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. You can enable or disable deletion protection for the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster. DB instances in a DB cluster can be deleted even when deletion protection is enabled for the DB cluster.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isDeletionProtection

        public Boolean isDeletionProtection()

        Specifies whether the DB instance has deletion protection enabled. The database can't be deleted when deletion protection is enabled. By default, deletion protection isn't enabled. For more information, see Deleting a DB Instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. You can enable or disable deletion protection for the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster. DB instances in a DB cluster can be deleted even when deletion protection is enabled for the DB cluster.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether the DB instance has deletion protection enabled. The database can't be deleted when deletion protection is enabled. By default, deletion protection isn't enabled. For more information, see Deleting a DB Instance.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. You can enable or disable deletion protection for the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster. DB instances in a DB cluster can be deleted even when deletion protection is enabled for the DB cluster.

      • setMaxAllocatedStorage

        public void setMaxAllocatedStorage(Integer maxAllocatedStorage)

        The upper limit in gibibytes (GiB) to which Amazon RDS can automatically scale the storage of the DB instance.

        For more information about this setting, including limitations that apply to it, see Managing capacity automatically with Amazon RDS storage autoscaling in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        maxAllocatedStorage - The upper limit in gibibytes (GiB) to which Amazon RDS can automatically scale the storage of the DB instance.

        For more information about this setting, including limitations that apply to it, see Managing capacity automatically with Amazon RDS storage autoscaling in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getMaxAllocatedStorage

        public Integer getMaxAllocatedStorage()

        The upper limit in gibibytes (GiB) to which Amazon RDS can automatically scale the storage of the DB instance.

        For more information about this setting, including limitations that apply to it, see Managing capacity automatically with Amazon RDS storage autoscaling in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        The upper limit in gibibytes (GiB) to which Amazon RDS can automatically scale the storage of the DB instance.

        For more information about this setting, including limitations that apply to it, see Managing capacity automatically with Amazon RDS storage autoscaling in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withMaxAllocatedStorage

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withMaxAllocatedStorage(Integer maxAllocatedStorage)

        The upper limit in gibibytes (GiB) to which Amazon RDS can automatically scale the storage of the DB instance.

        For more information about this setting, including limitations that apply to it, see Managing capacity automatically with Amazon RDS storage autoscaling in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        maxAllocatedStorage - The upper limit in gibibytes (GiB) to which Amazon RDS can automatically scale the storage of the DB instance.

        For more information about this setting, including limitations that apply to it, see Managing capacity automatically with Amazon RDS storage autoscaling in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setCertificateRotationRestart

        public void setCertificateRotationRestart(Boolean certificateRotationRestart)

        Specifies whether the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate.

        By default, the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate. The certificate is not updated until the DB instance is restarted.

        Set this parameter only if you are not using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance.

        If you are using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance, follow the appropriate instructions for your DB engine to rotate your SSL/TLS certificate:

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        certificateRotationRestart - Specifies whether the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate.

        By default, the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate. The certificate is not updated until the DB instance is restarted.

        Set this parameter only if you are not using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance.

        If you are using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance, follow the appropriate instructions for your DB engine to rotate your SSL/TLS certificate:

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getCertificateRotationRestart

        public Boolean getCertificateRotationRestart()

        Specifies whether the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate.

        By default, the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate. The certificate is not updated until the DB instance is restarted.

        Set this parameter only if you are not using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance.

        If you are using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance, follow the appropriate instructions for your DB engine to rotate your SSL/TLS certificate:

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate.

        By default, the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate. The certificate is not updated until the DB instance is restarted.

        Set this parameter only if you are not using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance.

        If you are using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance, follow the appropriate instructions for your DB engine to rotate your SSL/TLS certificate:

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withCertificateRotationRestart

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withCertificateRotationRestart(Boolean certificateRotationRestart)

        Specifies whether the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate.

        By default, the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate. The certificate is not updated until the DB instance is restarted.

        Set this parameter only if you are not using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance.

        If you are using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance, follow the appropriate instructions for your DB engine to rotate your SSL/TLS certificate:

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        certificateRotationRestart - Specifies whether the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate.

        By default, the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate. The certificate is not updated until the DB instance is restarted.

        Set this parameter only if you are not using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance.

        If you are using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance, follow the appropriate instructions for your DB engine to rotate your SSL/TLS certificate:

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isCertificateRotationRestart

        public Boolean isCertificateRotationRestart()

        Specifies whether the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate.

        By default, the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate. The certificate is not updated until the DB instance is restarted.

        Set this parameter only if you are not using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance.

        If you are using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance, follow the appropriate instructions for your DB engine to rotate your SSL/TLS certificate:

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate.

        By default, the DB instance is restarted when you rotate your SSL/TLS certificate. The certificate is not updated until the DB instance is restarted.

        Set this parameter only if you are not using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance.

        If you are using SSL/TLS to connect to the DB instance, follow the appropriate instructions for your DB engine to rotate your SSL/TLS certificate:

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • setReplicaMode

        public void setReplicaMode(String replicaMode)

        A value that sets the open mode of a replica database to either mounted or read-only.

        Currently, this parameter is only supported for Oracle DB instances.

        Mounted DB replicas are included in Oracle Enterprise Edition. The main use case for mounted replicas is cross-Region disaster recovery. The primary database doesn't use Active Data Guard to transmit information to the mounted replica. Because it doesn't accept user connections, a mounted replica can't serve a read-only workload. For more information, see Working with Oracle Read Replicas for Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        replicaMode - A value that sets the open mode of a replica database to either mounted or read-only.

        Currently, this parameter is only supported for Oracle DB instances.

        Mounted DB replicas are included in Oracle Enterprise Edition. The main use case for mounted replicas is cross-Region disaster recovery. The primary database doesn't use Active Data Guard to transmit information to the mounted replica. Because it doesn't accept user connections, a mounted replica can't serve a read-only workload. For more information, see Working with Oracle Read Replicas for Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        See Also:
        ReplicaMode
      • getReplicaMode

        public String getReplicaMode()

        A value that sets the open mode of a replica database to either mounted or read-only.

        Currently, this parameter is only supported for Oracle DB instances.

        Mounted DB replicas are included in Oracle Enterprise Edition. The main use case for mounted replicas is cross-Region disaster recovery. The primary database doesn't use Active Data Guard to transmit information to the mounted replica. Because it doesn't accept user connections, a mounted replica can't serve a read-only workload. For more information, see Working with Oracle Read Replicas for Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        A value that sets the open mode of a replica database to either mounted or read-only.

        Currently, this parameter is only supported for Oracle DB instances.

        Mounted DB replicas are included in Oracle Enterprise Edition. The main use case for mounted replicas is cross-Region disaster recovery. The primary database doesn't use Active Data Guard to transmit information to the mounted replica. Because it doesn't accept user connections, a mounted replica can't serve a read-only workload. For more information, see Working with Oracle Read Replicas for Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        See Also:
        ReplicaMode
      • withReplicaMode

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withReplicaMode(String replicaMode)

        A value that sets the open mode of a replica database to either mounted or read-only.

        Currently, this parameter is only supported for Oracle DB instances.

        Mounted DB replicas are included in Oracle Enterprise Edition. The main use case for mounted replicas is cross-Region disaster recovery. The primary database doesn't use Active Data Guard to transmit information to the mounted replica. Because it doesn't accept user connections, a mounted replica can't serve a read-only workload. For more information, see Working with Oracle Read Replicas for Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        replicaMode - A value that sets the open mode of a replica database to either mounted or read-only.

        Currently, this parameter is only supported for Oracle DB instances.

        Mounted DB replicas are included in Oracle Enterprise Edition. The main use case for mounted replicas is cross-Region disaster recovery. The primary database doesn't use Active Data Guard to transmit information to the mounted replica. Because it doesn't accept user connections, a mounted replica can't serve a read-only workload. For more information, see Working with Oracle Read Replicas for Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        ReplicaMode
      • withReplicaMode

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withReplicaMode(ReplicaMode replicaMode)

        A value that sets the open mode of a replica database to either mounted or read-only.

        Currently, this parameter is only supported for Oracle DB instances.

        Mounted DB replicas are included in Oracle Enterprise Edition. The main use case for mounted replicas is cross-Region disaster recovery. The primary database doesn't use Active Data Guard to transmit information to the mounted replica. Because it doesn't accept user connections, a mounted replica can't serve a read-only workload. For more information, see Working with Oracle Read Replicas for Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        replicaMode - A value that sets the open mode of a replica database to either mounted or read-only.

        Currently, this parameter is only supported for Oracle DB instances.

        Mounted DB replicas are included in Oracle Enterprise Edition. The main use case for mounted replicas is cross-Region disaster recovery. The primary database doesn't use Active Data Guard to transmit information to the mounted replica. Because it doesn't accept user connections, a mounted replica can't serve a read-only workload. For more information, see Working with Oracle Read Replicas for Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        ReplicaMode
      • setEnableCustomerOwnedIp

        public void setEnableCustomerOwnedIp(Boolean enableCustomerOwnedIp)

        Specifies whether to enable a customer-owned IP address (CoIP) for an RDS on Outposts DB instance.

        A CoIP provides local or external connectivity to resources in your Outpost subnets through your on-premises network. For some use cases, a CoIP can provide lower latency for connections to the DB instance from outside of its virtual private cloud (VPC) on your local network.

        For more information about RDS on Outposts, see Working with Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        For more information about CoIPs, see Customer-owned IP addresses in the Amazon Web Services Outposts User Guide.

        Parameters:
        enableCustomerOwnedIp - Specifies whether to enable a customer-owned IP address (CoIP) for an RDS on Outposts DB instance.

        A CoIP provides local or external connectivity to resources in your Outpost subnets through your on-premises network. For some use cases, a CoIP can provide lower latency for connections to the DB instance from outside of its virtual private cloud (VPC) on your local network.

        For more information about RDS on Outposts, see Working with Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        For more information about CoIPs, see Customer-owned IP addresses in the Amazon Web Services Outposts User Guide.

      • getEnableCustomerOwnedIp

        public Boolean getEnableCustomerOwnedIp()

        Specifies whether to enable a customer-owned IP address (CoIP) for an RDS on Outposts DB instance.

        A CoIP provides local or external connectivity to resources in your Outpost subnets through your on-premises network. For some use cases, a CoIP can provide lower latency for connections to the DB instance from outside of its virtual private cloud (VPC) on your local network.

        For more information about RDS on Outposts, see Working with Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        For more information about CoIPs, see Customer-owned IP addresses in the Amazon Web Services Outposts User Guide.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether to enable a customer-owned IP address (CoIP) for an RDS on Outposts DB instance.

        A CoIP provides local or external connectivity to resources in your Outpost subnets through your on-premises network. For some use cases, a CoIP can provide lower latency for connections to the DB instance from outside of its virtual private cloud (VPC) on your local network.

        For more information about RDS on Outposts, see Working with Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        For more information about CoIPs, see Customer-owned IP addresses in the Amazon Web Services Outposts User Guide.

      • withEnableCustomerOwnedIp

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withEnableCustomerOwnedIp(Boolean enableCustomerOwnedIp)

        Specifies whether to enable a customer-owned IP address (CoIP) for an RDS on Outposts DB instance.

        A CoIP provides local or external connectivity to resources in your Outpost subnets through your on-premises network. For some use cases, a CoIP can provide lower latency for connections to the DB instance from outside of its virtual private cloud (VPC) on your local network.

        For more information about RDS on Outposts, see Working with Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        For more information about CoIPs, see Customer-owned IP addresses in the Amazon Web Services Outposts User Guide.

        Parameters:
        enableCustomerOwnedIp - Specifies whether to enable a customer-owned IP address (CoIP) for an RDS on Outposts DB instance.

        A CoIP provides local or external connectivity to resources in your Outpost subnets through your on-premises network. For some use cases, a CoIP can provide lower latency for connections to the DB instance from outside of its virtual private cloud (VPC) on your local network.

        For more information about RDS on Outposts, see Working with Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        For more information about CoIPs, see Customer-owned IP addresses in the Amazon Web Services Outposts User Guide.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isEnableCustomerOwnedIp

        public Boolean isEnableCustomerOwnedIp()

        Specifies whether to enable a customer-owned IP address (CoIP) for an RDS on Outposts DB instance.

        A CoIP provides local or external connectivity to resources in your Outpost subnets through your on-premises network. For some use cases, a CoIP can provide lower latency for connections to the DB instance from outside of its virtual private cloud (VPC) on your local network.

        For more information about RDS on Outposts, see Working with Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        For more information about CoIPs, see Customer-owned IP addresses in the Amazon Web Services Outposts User Guide.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether to enable a customer-owned IP address (CoIP) for an RDS on Outposts DB instance.

        A CoIP provides local or external connectivity to resources in your Outpost subnets through your on-premises network. For some use cases, a CoIP can provide lower latency for connections to the DB instance from outside of its virtual private cloud (VPC) on your local network.

        For more information about RDS on Outposts, see Working with Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        For more information about CoIPs, see Customer-owned IP addresses in the Amazon Web Services Outposts User Guide.

      • setAwsBackupRecoveryPointArn

        public void setAwsBackupRecoveryPointArn(String awsBackupRecoveryPointArn)

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the recovery point in Amazon Web Services Backup.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        awsBackupRecoveryPointArn - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the recovery point in Amazon Web Services Backup.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getAwsBackupRecoveryPointArn

        public String getAwsBackupRecoveryPointArn()

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the recovery point in Amazon Web Services Backup.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the recovery point in Amazon Web Services Backup.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withAwsBackupRecoveryPointArn

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withAwsBackupRecoveryPointArn(String awsBackupRecoveryPointArn)

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the recovery point in Amazon Web Services Backup.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        awsBackupRecoveryPointArn - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the recovery point in Amazon Web Services Backup.

        This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setAutomationMode

        public void setAutomationMode(String automationMode)

        The automation mode of the RDS Custom DB instance. If full, the DB instance automates monitoring and instance recovery. If all paused, the instance pauses automation for the duration set by ResumeFullAutomationModeMinutes.

        Parameters:
        automationMode - The automation mode of the RDS Custom DB instance. If full, the DB instance automates monitoring and instance recovery. If all paused, the instance pauses automation for the duration set by ResumeFullAutomationModeMinutes.
        See Also:
        AutomationMode
      • getAutomationMode

        public String getAutomationMode()

        The automation mode of the RDS Custom DB instance. If full, the DB instance automates monitoring and instance recovery. If all paused, the instance pauses automation for the duration set by ResumeFullAutomationModeMinutes.

        Returns:
        The automation mode of the RDS Custom DB instance. If full, the DB instance automates monitoring and instance recovery. If all paused, the instance pauses automation for the duration set by ResumeFullAutomationModeMinutes.
        See Also:
        AutomationMode
      • withAutomationMode

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withAutomationMode(String automationMode)

        The automation mode of the RDS Custom DB instance. If full, the DB instance automates monitoring and instance recovery. If all paused, the instance pauses automation for the duration set by ResumeFullAutomationModeMinutes.

        Parameters:
        automationMode - The automation mode of the RDS Custom DB instance. If full, the DB instance automates monitoring and instance recovery. If all paused, the instance pauses automation for the duration set by ResumeFullAutomationModeMinutes.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        AutomationMode
      • withAutomationMode

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withAutomationMode(AutomationMode automationMode)

        The automation mode of the RDS Custom DB instance. If full, the DB instance automates monitoring and instance recovery. If all paused, the instance pauses automation for the duration set by ResumeFullAutomationModeMinutes.

        Parameters:
        automationMode - The automation mode of the RDS Custom DB instance. If full, the DB instance automates monitoring and instance recovery. If all paused, the instance pauses automation for the duration set by ResumeFullAutomationModeMinutes.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        AutomationMode
      • setResumeFullAutomationModeMinutes

        public void setResumeFullAutomationModeMinutes(Integer resumeFullAutomationModeMinutes)

        The number of minutes to pause the automation. When the time period ends, RDS Custom resumes full automation.

        Default: 60

        Constraints:

        • Must be at least 60.

        • Must be no more than 1,440.

        Parameters:
        resumeFullAutomationModeMinutes - The number of minutes to pause the automation. When the time period ends, RDS Custom resumes full automation.

        Default: 60

        Constraints:

        • Must be at least 60.

        • Must be no more than 1,440.

      • getResumeFullAutomationModeMinutes

        public Integer getResumeFullAutomationModeMinutes()

        The number of minutes to pause the automation. When the time period ends, RDS Custom resumes full automation.

        Default: 60

        Constraints:

        • Must be at least 60.

        • Must be no more than 1,440.

        Returns:
        The number of minutes to pause the automation. When the time period ends, RDS Custom resumes full automation.

        Default: 60

        Constraints:

        • Must be at least 60.

        • Must be no more than 1,440.

      • withResumeFullAutomationModeMinutes

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withResumeFullAutomationModeMinutes(Integer resumeFullAutomationModeMinutes)

        The number of minutes to pause the automation. When the time period ends, RDS Custom resumes full automation.

        Default: 60

        Constraints:

        • Must be at least 60.

        • Must be no more than 1,440.

        Parameters:
        resumeFullAutomationModeMinutes - The number of minutes to pause the automation. When the time period ends, RDS Custom resumes full automation.

        Default: 60

        Constraints:

        • Must be at least 60.

        • Must be no more than 1,440.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setNetworkType

        public void setNetworkType(String networkType)

        The network type of the DB instance.

        The network type is determined by the DBSubnetGroup specified for the DB instance. A DBSubnetGroup can support only the IPv4 protocol or the IPv4 and the IPv6 protocols ( DUAL).

        For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Valid Values: IPV4 | DUAL

        Parameters:
        networkType - The network type of the DB instance.

        The network type is determined by the DBSubnetGroup specified for the DB instance. A DBSubnetGroup can support only the IPv4 protocol or the IPv4 and the IPv6 protocols ( DUAL).

        For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Valid Values: IPV4 | DUAL

      • getNetworkType

        public String getNetworkType()

        The network type of the DB instance.

        The network type is determined by the DBSubnetGroup specified for the DB instance. A DBSubnetGroup can support only the IPv4 protocol or the IPv4 and the IPv6 protocols ( DUAL).

        For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Valid Values: IPV4 | DUAL

        Returns:
        The network type of the DB instance.

        The network type is determined by the DBSubnetGroup specified for the DB instance. A DBSubnetGroup can support only the IPv4 protocol or the IPv4 and the IPv6 protocols ( DUAL).

        For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Valid Values: IPV4 | DUAL

      • withNetworkType

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withNetworkType(String networkType)

        The network type of the DB instance.

        The network type is determined by the DBSubnetGroup specified for the DB instance. A DBSubnetGroup can support only the IPv4 protocol or the IPv4 and the IPv6 protocols ( DUAL).

        For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Valid Values: IPV4 | DUAL

        Parameters:
        networkType - The network type of the DB instance.

        The network type is determined by the DBSubnetGroup specified for the DB instance. A DBSubnetGroup can support only the IPv4 protocol or the IPv4 and the IPv6 protocols ( DUAL).

        For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Valid Values: IPV4 | DUAL

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setStorageThroughput

        public void setStorageThroughput(Integer storageThroughput)

        The storage throughput value for the DB instance.

        This setting applies only to the gp3 storage type.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        storageThroughput - The storage throughput value for the DB instance.

        This setting applies only to the gp3 storage type.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.

      • getStorageThroughput

        public Integer getStorageThroughput()

        The storage throughput value for the DB instance.

        This setting applies only to the gp3 storage type.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        The storage throughput value for the DB instance.

        This setting applies only to the gp3 storage type.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.

      • withStorageThroughput

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withStorageThroughput(Integer storageThroughput)

        The storage throughput value for the DB instance.

        This setting applies only to the gp3 storage type.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.

        Parameters:
        storageThroughput - The storage throughput value for the DB instance.

        This setting applies only to the gp3 storage type.

        This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setManageMasterUserPassword

        public void setManageMasterUserPassword(Boolean manageMasterUserPassword)

        Specifies whether to manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

        If the DB instance doesn't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, you can turn on this management. In this case, you can't specify MasterUserPassword.

        If the DB instance already manages the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, and you specify that the master user password is not managed with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, then you must specify MasterUserPassword. In this case, Amazon RDS deletes the secret and uses the new password for the master user specified by MasterUserPassword.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • Can't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager if MasterUserPassword is specified.

        Parameters:
        manageMasterUserPassword - Specifies whether to manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

        If the DB instance doesn't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, you can turn on this management. In this case, you can't specify MasterUserPassword.

        If the DB instance already manages the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, and you specify that the master user password is not managed with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, then you must specify MasterUserPassword. In this case, Amazon RDS deletes the secret and uses the new password for the master user specified by MasterUserPassword.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • Can't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager if MasterUserPassword is specified.

      • getManageMasterUserPassword

        public Boolean getManageMasterUserPassword()

        Specifies whether to manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

        If the DB instance doesn't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, you can turn on this management. In this case, you can't specify MasterUserPassword.

        If the DB instance already manages the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, and you specify that the master user password is not managed with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, then you must specify MasterUserPassword. In this case, Amazon RDS deletes the secret and uses the new password for the master user specified by MasterUserPassword.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • Can't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager if MasterUserPassword is specified.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether to manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

        If the DB instance doesn't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, you can turn on this management. In this case, you can't specify MasterUserPassword.

        If the DB instance already manages the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, and you specify that the master user password is not managed with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, then you must specify MasterUserPassword. In this case, Amazon RDS deletes the secret and uses the new password for the master user specified by MasterUserPassword.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • Can't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager if MasterUserPassword is specified.

      • withManageMasterUserPassword

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withManageMasterUserPassword(Boolean manageMasterUserPassword)

        Specifies whether to manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

        If the DB instance doesn't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, you can turn on this management. In this case, you can't specify MasterUserPassword.

        If the DB instance already manages the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, and you specify that the master user password is not managed with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, then you must specify MasterUserPassword. In this case, Amazon RDS deletes the secret and uses the new password for the master user specified by MasterUserPassword.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • Can't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager if MasterUserPassword is specified.

        Parameters:
        manageMasterUserPassword - Specifies whether to manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

        If the DB instance doesn't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, you can turn on this management. In this case, you can't specify MasterUserPassword.

        If the DB instance already manages the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, and you specify that the master user password is not managed with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, then you must specify MasterUserPassword. In this case, Amazon RDS deletes the secret and uses the new password for the master user specified by MasterUserPassword.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • Can't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager if MasterUserPassword is specified.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isManageMasterUserPassword

        public Boolean isManageMasterUserPassword()

        Specifies whether to manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

        If the DB instance doesn't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, you can turn on this management. In this case, you can't specify MasterUserPassword.

        If the DB instance already manages the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, and you specify that the master user password is not managed with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, then you must specify MasterUserPassword. In this case, Amazon RDS deletes the secret and uses the new password for the master user specified by MasterUserPassword.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • Can't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager if MasterUserPassword is specified.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether to manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

        If the DB instance doesn't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, you can turn on this management. In this case, you can't specify MasterUserPassword.

        If the DB instance already manages the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, and you specify that the master user password is not managed with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, then you must specify MasterUserPassword. In this case, Amazon RDS deletes the secret and uses the new password for the master user specified by MasterUserPassword.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • Can't manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager if MasterUserPassword is specified.

      • setRotateMasterUserPassword

        public void setRotateMasterUserPassword(Boolean rotateMasterUserPassword)

        Specifies whether to rotate the secret managed by Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the master user password.

        This setting is valid only if the master user password is managed by RDS in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the DB cluster. The secret value contains the updated password.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • You must apply the change immediately when rotating the master user password.

        Parameters:
        rotateMasterUserPassword - Specifies whether to rotate the secret managed by Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the master user password.

        This setting is valid only if the master user password is managed by RDS in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the DB cluster. The secret value contains the updated password.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • You must apply the change immediately when rotating the master user password.

      • getRotateMasterUserPassword

        public Boolean getRotateMasterUserPassword()

        Specifies whether to rotate the secret managed by Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the master user password.

        This setting is valid only if the master user password is managed by RDS in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the DB cluster. The secret value contains the updated password.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • You must apply the change immediately when rotating the master user password.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether to rotate the secret managed by Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the master user password.

        This setting is valid only if the master user password is managed by RDS in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the DB cluster. The secret value contains the updated password.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • You must apply the change immediately when rotating the master user password.

      • withRotateMasterUserPassword

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withRotateMasterUserPassword(Boolean rotateMasterUserPassword)

        Specifies whether to rotate the secret managed by Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the master user password.

        This setting is valid only if the master user password is managed by RDS in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the DB cluster. The secret value contains the updated password.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • You must apply the change immediately when rotating the master user password.

        Parameters:
        rotateMasterUserPassword - Specifies whether to rotate the secret managed by Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the master user password.

        This setting is valid only if the master user password is managed by RDS in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the DB cluster. The secret value contains the updated password.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • You must apply the change immediately when rotating the master user password.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isRotateMasterUserPassword

        public Boolean isRotateMasterUserPassword()

        Specifies whether to rotate the secret managed by Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the master user password.

        This setting is valid only if the master user password is managed by RDS in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the DB cluster. The secret value contains the updated password.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • You must apply the change immediately when rotating the master user password.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether to rotate the secret managed by Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the master user password.

        This setting is valid only if the master user password is managed by RDS in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the DB cluster. The secret value contains the updated password.

        For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

        Constraints:

        • You must apply the change immediately when rotating the master user password.

      • setMasterUserSecretKmsKeyId

        public void setMasterUserSecretKmsKeyId(String masterUserSecretKmsKeyId)

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier to encrypt a secret that is automatically generated and managed in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

        This setting is valid only if both of the following conditions are met:

        • The DB instance doesn't manage the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

          If the DB instance already manages the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, you can't change the KMS key used to encrypt the secret.

        • You are turning on ManageMasterUserPassword to manage the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

          If you are turning on ManageMasterUserPassword and don't specify MasterUserSecretKmsKeyId, then the aws/secretsmanager KMS key is used to encrypt the secret. If the secret is in a different Amazon Web Services account, then you can't use the aws/secretsmanager KMS key to encrypt the secret, and you must use a customer managed KMS key.

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key. To use a KMS key in a different Amazon Web Services account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN.

        There is a default KMS key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default KMS key for each Amazon Web Services Region.

        Parameters:
        masterUserSecretKmsKeyId - The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier to encrypt a secret that is automatically generated and managed in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

        This setting is valid only if both of the following conditions are met:

        • The DB instance doesn't manage the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

          If the DB instance already manages the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, you can't change the KMS key used to encrypt the secret.

        • You are turning on ManageMasterUserPassword to manage the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

          If you are turning on ManageMasterUserPassword and don't specify MasterUserSecretKmsKeyId, then the aws/secretsmanager KMS key is used to encrypt the secret. If the secret is in a different Amazon Web Services account, then you can't use the aws/secretsmanager KMS key to encrypt the secret, and you must use a customer managed KMS key.

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key. To use a KMS key in a different Amazon Web Services account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN.

        There is a default KMS key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default KMS key for each Amazon Web Services Region.

      • getMasterUserSecretKmsKeyId

        public String getMasterUserSecretKmsKeyId()

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier to encrypt a secret that is automatically generated and managed in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

        This setting is valid only if both of the following conditions are met:

        • The DB instance doesn't manage the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

          If the DB instance already manages the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, you can't change the KMS key used to encrypt the secret.

        • You are turning on ManageMasterUserPassword to manage the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

          If you are turning on ManageMasterUserPassword and don't specify MasterUserSecretKmsKeyId, then the aws/secretsmanager KMS key is used to encrypt the secret. If the secret is in a different Amazon Web Services account, then you can't use the aws/secretsmanager KMS key to encrypt the secret, and you must use a customer managed KMS key.

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key. To use a KMS key in a different Amazon Web Services account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN.

        There is a default KMS key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default KMS key for each Amazon Web Services Region.

        Returns:
        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier to encrypt a secret that is automatically generated and managed in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

        This setting is valid only if both of the following conditions are met:

        • The DB instance doesn't manage the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

          If the DB instance already manages the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, you can't change the KMS key used to encrypt the secret.

        • You are turning on ManageMasterUserPassword to manage the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

          If you are turning on ManageMasterUserPassword and don't specify MasterUserSecretKmsKeyId, then the aws/secretsmanager KMS key is used to encrypt the secret. If the secret is in a different Amazon Web Services account, then you can't use the aws/secretsmanager KMS key to encrypt the secret, and you must use a customer managed KMS key.

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key. To use a KMS key in a different Amazon Web Services account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN.

        There is a default KMS key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default KMS key for each Amazon Web Services Region.

      • withMasterUserSecretKmsKeyId

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withMasterUserSecretKmsKeyId(String masterUserSecretKmsKeyId)

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier to encrypt a secret that is automatically generated and managed in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

        This setting is valid only if both of the following conditions are met:

        • The DB instance doesn't manage the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

          If the DB instance already manages the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, you can't change the KMS key used to encrypt the secret.

        • You are turning on ManageMasterUserPassword to manage the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

          If you are turning on ManageMasterUserPassword and don't specify MasterUserSecretKmsKeyId, then the aws/secretsmanager KMS key is used to encrypt the secret. If the secret is in a different Amazon Web Services account, then you can't use the aws/secretsmanager KMS key to encrypt the secret, and you must use a customer managed KMS key.

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key. To use a KMS key in a different Amazon Web Services account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN.

        There is a default KMS key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default KMS key for each Amazon Web Services Region.

        Parameters:
        masterUserSecretKmsKeyId - The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier to encrypt a secret that is automatically generated and managed in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

        This setting is valid only if both of the following conditions are met:

        • The DB instance doesn't manage the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

          If the DB instance already manages the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager, you can't change the KMS key used to encrypt the secret.

        • You are turning on ManageMasterUserPassword to manage the master user password in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.

          If you are turning on ManageMasterUserPassword and don't specify MasterUserSecretKmsKeyId, then the aws/secretsmanager KMS key is used to encrypt the secret. If the secret is in a different Amazon Web Services account, then you can't use the aws/secretsmanager KMS key to encrypt the secret, and you must use a customer managed KMS key.

        The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key. To use a KMS key in a different Amazon Web Services account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN.

        There is a default KMS key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default KMS key for each Amazon Web Services Region.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setEngine

        public void setEngine(String engine)

        The target Oracle DB engine when you convert a non-CDB to a CDB. This intermediate step is necessary to upgrade an Oracle Database 19c non-CDB to an Oracle Database 21c CDB.

        Note the following requirements:

        • Make sure that you specify oracle-ee-cdb or oracle-se2-cdb.

        • Make sure that your DB engine runs Oracle Database 19c with an April 2021 or later RU.

        Note the following limitations:

        • You can't convert a CDB to a non-CDB.

        • You can't convert a replica database.

        • You can't convert a non-CDB to a CDB and upgrade the engine version in the same command.

        • You can't convert the existing custom parameter or option group when it has options or parameters that are permanent or persistent. In this situation, the DB instance reverts to the default option and parameter group. To avoid reverting to the default, specify a new parameter group with --db-parameter-group-name and a new option group with --option-group-name.

        Parameters:
        engine - The target Oracle DB engine when you convert a non-CDB to a CDB. This intermediate step is necessary to upgrade an Oracle Database 19c non-CDB to an Oracle Database 21c CDB.

        Note the following requirements:

        • Make sure that you specify oracle-ee-cdb or oracle-se2-cdb.

        • Make sure that your DB engine runs Oracle Database 19c with an April 2021 or later RU.

        Note the following limitations:

        • You can't convert a CDB to a non-CDB.

        • You can't convert a replica database.

        • You can't convert a non-CDB to a CDB and upgrade the engine version in the same command.

        • You can't convert the existing custom parameter or option group when it has options or parameters that are permanent or persistent. In this situation, the DB instance reverts to the default option and parameter group. To avoid reverting to the default, specify a new parameter group with --db-parameter-group-name and a new option group with --option-group-name.

      • getEngine

        public String getEngine()

        The target Oracle DB engine when you convert a non-CDB to a CDB. This intermediate step is necessary to upgrade an Oracle Database 19c non-CDB to an Oracle Database 21c CDB.

        Note the following requirements:

        • Make sure that you specify oracle-ee-cdb or oracle-se2-cdb.

        • Make sure that your DB engine runs Oracle Database 19c with an April 2021 or later RU.

        Note the following limitations:

        • You can't convert a CDB to a non-CDB.

        • You can't convert a replica database.

        • You can't convert a non-CDB to a CDB and upgrade the engine version in the same command.

        • You can't convert the existing custom parameter or option group when it has options or parameters that are permanent or persistent. In this situation, the DB instance reverts to the default option and parameter group. To avoid reverting to the default, specify a new parameter group with --db-parameter-group-name and a new option group with --option-group-name.

        Returns:
        The target Oracle DB engine when you convert a non-CDB to a CDB. This intermediate step is necessary to upgrade an Oracle Database 19c non-CDB to an Oracle Database 21c CDB.

        Note the following requirements:

        • Make sure that you specify oracle-ee-cdb or oracle-se2-cdb.

        • Make sure that your DB engine runs Oracle Database 19c with an April 2021 or later RU.

        Note the following limitations:

        • You can't convert a CDB to a non-CDB.

        • You can't convert a replica database.

        • You can't convert a non-CDB to a CDB and upgrade the engine version in the same command.

        • You can't convert the existing custom parameter or option group when it has options or parameters that are permanent or persistent. In this situation, the DB instance reverts to the default option and parameter group. To avoid reverting to the default, specify a new parameter group with --db-parameter-group-name and a new option group with --option-group-name.

      • withEngine

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withEngine(String engine)

        The target Oracle DB engine when you convert a non-CDB to a CDB. This intermediate step is necessary to upgrade an Oracle Database 19c non-CDB to an Oracle Database 21c CDB.

        Note the following requirements:

        • Make sure that you specify oracle-ee-cdb or oracle-se2-cdb.

        • Make sure that your DB engine runs Oracle Database 19c with an April 2021 or later RU.

        Note the following limitations:

        • You can't convert a CDB to a non-CDB.

        • You can't convert a replica database.

        • You can't convert a non-CDB to a CDB and upgrade the engine version in the same command.

        • You can't convert the existing custom parameter or option group when it has options or parameters that are permanent or persistent. In this situation, the DB instance reverts to the default option and parameter group. To avoid reverting to the default, specify a new parameter group with --db-parameter-group-name and a new option group with --option-group-name.

        Parameters:
        engine - The target Oracle DB engine when you convert a non-CDB to a CDB. This intermediate step is necessary to upgrade an Oracle Database 19c non-CDB to an Oracle Database 21c CDB.

        Note the following requirements:

        • Make sure that you specify oracle-ee-cdb or oracle-se2-cdb.

        • Make sure that your DB engine runs Oracle Database 19c with an April 2021 or later RU.

        Note the following limitations:

        • You can't convert a CDB to a non-CDB.

        • You can't convert a replica database.

        • You can't convert a non-CDB to a CDB and upgrade the engine version in the same command.

        • You can't convert the existing custom parameter or option group when it has options or parameters that are permanent or persistent. In this situation, the DB instance reverts to the default option and parameter group. To avoid reverting to the default, specify a new parameter group with --db-parameter-group-name and a new option group with --option-group-name.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setDedicatedLogVolume

        public void setDedicatedLogVolume(Boolean dedicatedLogVolume)

        Indicates whether the DB instance has a dedicated log volume (DLV) enabled.

        Parameters:
        dedicatedLogVolume - Indicates whether the DB instance has a dedicated log volume (DLV) enabled.
      • getDedicatedLogVolume

        public Boolean getDedicatedLogVolume()

        Indicates whether the DB instance has a dedicated log volume (DLV) enabled.

        Returns:
        Indicates whether the DB instance has a dedicated log volume (DLV) enabled.
      • withDedicatedLogVolume

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withDedicatedLogVolume(Boolean dedicatedLogVolume)

        Indicates whether the DB instance has a dedicated log volume (DLV) enabled.

        Parameters:
        dedicatedLogVolume - Indicates whether the DB instance has a dedicated log volume (DLV) enabled.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isDedicatedLogVolume

        public Boolean isDedicatedLogVolume()

        Indicates whether the DB instance has a dedicated log volume (DLV) enabled.

        Returns:
        Indicates whether the DB instance has a dedicated log volume (DLV) enabled.
      • setMultiTenant

        public void setMultiTenant(Boolean multiTenant)

        Specifies whether the to convert your DB instance from the single-tenant configuration to the multi-tenant configuration. This parameter is supported only for RDS for Oracle CDB instances.

        During the conversion, RDS creates an initial tenant database and associates the DB name, master user name, character set, and national character set metadata with this database. The tags associated with the instance also propagate to the initial tenant database. You can add more tenant databases to your DB instance by using the CreateTenantDatabase operation.

        The conversion to the multi-tenant configuration is permanent and irreversible, so you can't later convert back to the single-tenant configuration. When you specify this parameter, you must also specify ApplyImmediately.

        Parameters:
        multiTenant - Specifies whether the to convert your DB instance from the single-tenant configuration to the multi-tenant configuration. This parameter is supported only for RDS for Oracle CDB instances.

        During the conversion, RDS creates an initial tenant database and associates the DB name, master user name, character set, and national character set metadata with this database. The tags associated with the instance also propagate to the initial tenant database. You can add more tenant databases to your DB instance by using the CreateTenantDatabase operation.

        The conversion to the multi-tenant configuration is permanent and irreversible, so you can't later convert back to the single-tenant configuration. When you specify this parameter, you must also specify ApplyImmediately.

      • getMultiTenant

        public Boolean getMultiTenant()

        Specifies whether the to convert your DB instance from the single-tenant configuration to the multi-tenant configuration. This parameter is supported only for RDS for Oracle CDB instances.

        During the conversion, RDS creates an initial tenant database and associates the DB name, master user name, character set, and national character set metadata with this database. The tags associated with the instance also propagate to the initial tenant database. You can add more tenant databases to your DB instance by using the CreateTenantDatabase operation.

        The conversion to the multi-tenant configuration is permanent and irreversible, so you can't later convert back to the single-tenant configuration. When you specify this parameter, you must also specify ApplyImmediately.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether the to convert your DB instance from the single-tenant configuration to the multi-tenant configuration. This parameter is supported only for RDS for Oracle CDB instances.

        During the conversion, RDS creates an initial tenant database and associates the DB name, master user name, character set, and national character set metadata with this database. The tags associated with the instance also propagate to the initial tenant database. You can add more tenant databases to your DB instance by using the CreateTenantDatabase operation.

        The conversion to the multi-tenant configuration is permanent and irreversible, so you can't later convert back to the single-tenant configuration. When you specify this parameter, you must also specify ApplyImmediately.

      • withMultiTenant

        public ModifyDBInstanceRequest withMultiTenant(Boolean multiTenant)

        Specifies whether the to convert your DB instance from the single-tenant configuration to the multi-tenant configuration. This parameter is supported only for RDS for Oracle CDB instances.

        During the conversion, RDS creates an initial tenant database and associates the DB name, master user name, character set, and national character set metadata with this database. The tags associated with the instance also propagate to the initial tenant database. You can add more tenant databases to your DB instance by using the CreateTenantDatabase operation.

        The conversion to the multi-tenant configuration is permanent and irreversible, so you can't later convert back to the single-tenant configuration. When you specify this parameter, you must also specify ApplyImmediately.

        Parameters:
        multiTenant - Specifies whether the to convert your DB instance from the single-tenant configuration to the multi-tenant configuration. This parameter is supported only for RDS for Oracle CDB instances.

        During the conversion, RDS creates an initial tenant database and associates the DB name, master user name, character set, and national character set metadata with this database. The tags associated with the instance also propagate to the initial tenant database. You can add more tenant databases to your DB instance by using the CreateTenantDatabase operation.

        The conversion to the multi-tenant configuration is permanent and irreversible, so you can't later convert back to the single-tenant configuration. When you specify this parameter, you must also specify ApplyImmediately.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isMultiTenant

        public Boolean isMultiTenant()

        Specifies whether the to convert your DB instance from the single-tenant configuration to the multi-tenant configuration. This parameter is supported only for RDS for Oracle CDB instances.

        During the conversion, RDS creates an initial tenant database and associates the DB name, master user name, character set, and national character set metadata with this database. The tags associated with the instance also propagate to the initial tenant database. You can add more tenant databases to your DB instance by using the CreateTenantDatabase operation.

        The conversion to the multi-tenant configuration is permanent and irreversible, so you can't later convert back to the single-tenant configuration. When you specify this parameter, you must also specify ApplyImmediately.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether the to convert your DB instance from the single-tenant configuration to the multi-tenant configuration. This parameter is supported only for RDS for Oracle CDB instances.

        During the conversion, RDS creates an initial tenant database and associates the DB name, master user name, character set, and national character set metadata with this database. The tags associated with the instance also propagate to the initial tenant database. You can add more tenant databases to your DB instance by using the CreateTenantDatabase operation.

        The conversion to the multi-tenant configuration is permanent and irreversible, so you can't later convert back to the single-tenant configuration. When you specify this parameter, you must also specify ApplyImmediately.

      • toString

        public String toString()
        Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be redacted from this string using a placeholder value.
        Overrides:
        toString in class Object
        Returns:
        A string representation of this object.
        See Also:
        Object.toString()
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